The Institute of Peace Mask Receives its headquarters after the court victory over the cost-cutting team

Headquarters are located in Washington DC, US (Image: AP)

The US Institute of Peace withdrew the control of his headquarters on Wednesday, two days after a federal judge, as the government’s efficiency department of Elon Musk’s government’s efficiency was illegal. The acting president of the institute, George Mousse, entered the organization’s headquarters for the first time after exiting the campus during the Dogi takeover.Most boards of Mousse and the institute were fired in March, which was part of the large -scale slashing of the federal workforce run by Kasturi. The institute and several of its board members soon sued the Trump administration, which was trying to stop their removal and stop Dogi from stopping their operations. The opinion of the US District Court Judge Beril -e -Hawl reverse Dogi’s actions on Monday. Speaking after a small examination at the headquarters, Mousse said that all appeared in order. “We simply walked a quick walk – externally, visually, things look very good,” he said. “I did not see anything, any destruction, if you do, no harm I can see that it is visible.” Mousse, a former ambassador and a career member of the US Foreign Service, said that a team of employees of Human Resources, Technology and Finance will be in the building on Thursday that is getting ready to welcome the non -profit organization to welcome their workforce. They expected to bring back all the employees who want to return. In an email on Wednesday, White House spokesman Anna Kelly did not comment on the workers returning to the building, but indicated that the administration could challenge the decision. He said, “President Trump is right to fail, the attempt to disrupt the separation of the powers of the evil judge for his statutory minimum would not be final on the matter,” he said. The administration on Wednesday evening filed a proposal for the appeal and requested the judge’s decision to stay, while the appeal is considered, arguing that Hawl concluded that the institution did not have the functioning functions of the institution. Federal government agencies have been dropped or destroyed by Musk’s Dogi team. The low-key scene of Wednesday at the headquarters of the institute marked a rare moment when a Dogi-targeted agency or organization has been able to re-establish itself. The judge’s decision said that the Trump administration did not have the right to unilaterally abolish the institute, which was established by the Congress in 1984 as an independent organization that would promote peace and seek to end struggles around the world. It was working in more than two dozen conflict areas when Musk’s team took it and closed it. The saga began when Trump issued an executive order in February, which targeted the institute and three other agencies to stop in an attempt to fulfill the promises of the government’s size. The first attempt by Dogi to handle the headquarters caused a deadlock. Members of the Dogge Group of Musk returned to the FBI and Columbia Metropolitan Police to help them get admission. Dogge established the new leadership, ordered a large -scale firing of almost all employees through his personal email, and handed over the headquarters of the institute to the general service administration. The institute is concerned about the liability and security of the building after the judge’s decision, reached the government lawyers earlier this week and again on Wednesday. The institute’s external lawyer George Fute said the exchange was very smooth and systematic. Mose said that now the goal is to return to the work that the institute was built 40 years ago and “projects, ideas, we believe, for American people for interest.”

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