A federal judge ruled that Elon Musk's move to shut down the United States Agency for International Development (U.S.A.I.D.) likely violated constitutional provisions, undermining Congress's authority. Judge Theodore D. Chuang's decision instructs Musk’s team to partially restore U.S.A.I.D.’s operations and barred any further efforts to dismantle the agency without proper authorization. This ruling represents a significant legal check on Musk’s actions, as it implies that he has been acting beyond his appointed authority. Although some operations remain disrupted, the judge's orders signal an attempt to reinstate governance over the agency's functions and ensure employee access.
Judge Theodore D. Chuang ruled that Elon Musk's attempts to shut down U.S.A.I.D. likely violated the Constitution, restoring some agency operations.
The ruling marks a significant moment in which a federal judge has directly intervened in Elon Musk's actions regarding government agency oversight.
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