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    Home » Blog » Judge bars Trump admin from closing US peace institute, says its takeover by DOGE ‘illegal’

    Judge bars Trump admin from closing US peace institute, says its takeover by DOGE ‘illegal’

    May 20, 2025Updated:May 20, 2025 World No Comments
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    Judge bars Trump administration from closing US peace institute, says its takeover by DOGE 'illegal'

    The Donald Trump administration‘s “dismantling” of the United States Institute of Peace ( USIP ) was prohibited by a US federal judge on Monday. Read more about DOGE’s$ 500 million invasion of USIP’s office Read more about DOGE’s$ 500 million takeover of the USIP headquarters USIP, which was established and funded by the US Congress to address the root causes of aggressive problems around the world, was acquired by DOGE in March. Read more about” DOGE broke into our building”: the Trump administration ousted US Institute of Peace’s leaders.
    “The institute ultimately exercises no Executive branch power under the Constitution but operates, through research, educational teaching, and scholarship, in the sensitive area of global peace. In creating it, the Congress struck a careful balance between political accountability, on the one hand, and partisan independence and stability, on the other,” judge Howell said, according to news agency AP.“As such, the Constitution makes clear that the president’s constitutional authority only extends as far as Article II, but even Article II does not grant him (President Trump) absolute removal authority over his subordinates, under current binding caselaw precedent,” she added.Further, Howell cited the “uniqueness” of the organization, saying the president “second-guessed” the judgment of the Congress and then-President Ronald Reagan in creating the institute 40 years ago, and the judgment of every Congress since.She declared that because the removal of the board by the administration is “illegal,” all subsequent actions are “null and void.”The plaintiffs in the lawsuit, filed by USIP’s acting president and CEO, George Moose, and former board members, had maintained the institute was established by law as an “independent, nonprofit organization.” The plaintiffs also argued the firing of the board members did not meet any of the steps required by the law which created the organization.Earlier, their two requests for restraining orders were turned down- one each to halt the sacking of the board and to stop the administration from taking over the institute’s headquarters.White House slams ‘rogue’ judge HowellIn an email, White House spokeswoman Anna Kelly said, “the United States Institute of Peace has existed for 40 years on a $50 million annual budget, but failed to deliver peace. President Trump is right to reduce failed, useless entities like USIP to their statutory minimum and this rogue judge’s attempt to impede on the separation of powers will not be the last say on the matter.”The federal government has 30 days to file a notice of appeal.

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