Judge Declines Bid to Force Federal Government to Restore Canceled Foreign Aid Contracts

The judge also ordered officials to pay for work that was previously completed. A federal judge on March 10 declined to compel President Donald Trump’s administration to restore foreign assistance contracts that it had canceled. U.S. District Judge Amir Ali said that Trump’s administration must spend money allocated by Congress on foreign aid, but that

FBI Hands Over Jan. 6 Pipe Bomb Documents to House Republicans, Letter Says

The documents include information about the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol breach, the FBI’s communications with social media firms, and school threat investigations. The FBI has said it is handing over subpoenaed documents to Republican House Judiciary lawmakers, responding to a letter that called for “transparency and accountability” at the bureau. House Judiciary Committee Chairman Rep.

Judge Says DOGE Must Produce Records on Operations

An outside group sued to obtain records in line with the Freedom of Information Act. The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) must hand over records concerning its operations, which have been conducted with “unusual secrecy,” a federal judge said on March 10. U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper rejected arguments from the government asserting DOGE, which