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    Trump administration ordered to pay select USAID partners by Monday

    On March 10, groups that sued the Trump administration — including the AVAC, Chemonics, and DAI — should receive payment for work completed before Feb. 13. The judge will then announce a timeline for releasing the remaining funds.

    By Elissa Miolene // 07 March 2025

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    A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to pay the organizations that sued it by next Monday night — a move the judge called the “first concrete step” toward the release of nearly $2 billion in suspended foreign aid.

    By 6 p.m. on March 10, the plaintiffs that sued the Trump administration — including nonprofits such as the AVAC, and for-profits such as Chemonics and DAI — should be receiving money for all work completed before Feb. 13. After that, the judge is expected to announce a “clear” and “feasible” timeline for the government to release the remaining funds.

    “The first tranche [will be] that plaintiffs have their invoices and letters of credit drawdown requests for work completed prior to Feb. 13,” said U.S. District Judge Amir Ali, speaking after four hours of deliberations on Thursday. “And then what I’d like to do is understand a benchmark going forward.”

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      Elissa Miolene reports on USAID and the U.S. government at Devex. She previously covered education at The San Jose Mercury News, and has written for outlets like The Wall Street Journal, San Francisco Chronicle, Washingtonian magazine, among others. Before shifting to journalism, Elissa led communications for humanitarian agencies in the United States, East Africa, and South Asia.

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