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Employees at the United States Institute of Peace were terminated for a second time by the Trump administration, after a federal court ruling last month paved the way, according to multiple fired ...
An agency targeted by the Department of Government Efficiency has received a new director to realign its mission.
The United States Institute for Peace (USIP) board has appointed senior State Department official Darren Beattie, a right-wing ideologue with a history of inflammatory comments on women and minorities ...
The U.S. Institute of Peace is DOGE’s next target as it continues slashing the federal workforce and government spending. But its ‘private and protected status’ could insulate it.
FADEL: That's George Foote, a lawyer who represented the U.S. Institute of Peace before the takeover, which has now been ruled illegal. Thank you so much for your time. FOOTE: Thank you.
Signage reading "No Trespassing" is seen on doorways to the United States Institute of Peace (USIP) building headquarters on March 18, 2025, in Washington. (Getty Images) ...
(RNS) — Earlier this week (May 19), United States District Court Judge Beryl Howell ruled the Trump administration’s efforts to dismantle the U.S. Institute of Peace were unlawful.
The United State Institute of Peace building is seen, Monday, March 17, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana) ...
The complaint states that USIP is an "independent nonprofit corporation established by Congress" in the 1984 United States Institute of Peace Act, and that "Congress confirmed the Institute's ...
DOGE uncovers US Institute of Peace funding multiple terrorist organizations, paying private accountants to handle outside money, creating slush funds and more with YOUR tax money ...
By Shania Shelton, CNN (CNN) — Employees at the United States Institute of Peace were terminated for a second time by the Trump administration, after a federal court ruling last month paved the ...
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration's takeover of the United States Institute of Peace. NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with lawyer George Foote about the future of the institute.