- Congress approval to be “necessary” to save funds.
- This press is a decisive victory for freedom, says Attorney.
- Oetken does not require visa on arrival To resume the broadcast.
New York: A federal judge on Friday ordered US President Donald Trump’s administration to stop his efforts to temporarily shut down. Voice of america (VOA), prevent the government from firing 1,300 journalists and other employees in the US News service, who were suddenly on leave earlier this month.
US District Judge J Paul Otken said in an opinion of Friday that the Trump administration cannot unilaterally abolish visa on arrival And the respective radio programs which were approved and funded by the Congress. Those programs will require the approval of the Congress to resume money, the judge wrote.
Otken was not required visa on arrival To resume the broadcast, but their order made it clear that the employees should not be fired until the court proceedings could determine whether the shutdown was “arbitrary and frugal” in a violation of the federal law.
Andrew Seli, a lawyer for the plaintiff, said, “This press is a decisive victory for freedom and first amendment, and a sharp rebuke to a administration that has completely disregarded our democracy principles.”
American agency for global media, which oversees visa on arrival, Radio free EuropeAnd the media funded by the other government on Friday did not respond immediately to the request of the comment.
The agency had told the unions that it was about to finish 623 visa on arrival Employees, a number that is “fully foreclose” fully “fully” completely “fully” fully “.
visa on arrival The World War was established to combat Nazi propaganda at the height of two, and has become an international media broadcaster, working in more than 40 languages โโand spreading American news to an independent press deficiency countries. As a group, the US agency for Global Media appointed the Congress about 3,500 workers in 2024 with a budget of $ 886 million.
visa on arrival Journalists and their unions sued the US Agency for Global Media, its acting director Victor Morales and Special Advisor Kari Lake last week, saying that their shutdown violated the rights of free speech to the constitutional first amendment of the workers.
visa on arrival Employees’ suit is one of the four pending challenges to stop the efforts of media programs funded by the government of Trump administration. Other challenges have been filed by RIdio Free EuropeA separate group of visa on arrival Employees, and grant recipient Open Technology Fund.
For global media, the American agency argued that it did not violate the laws that were ruled visa on arrivalOperation. The agency said in a court filing that it had reduced the operation of “statutory minimum” by restoring the broadcast in Cuba and restoring 33 employees in the Cuba Broadcasting office.