President Trump has been winning big lawsuit after big lawsuit recently, going back several weeks and even months at this point.
In fact, I don’t recall the last big case he lost because there’s simply been so much winning!
And this is a huge one…
A judge has just dismissed multiple lawsuits challenging President Trump’s dismantling of USAID, which clears the way for President Trump to fully and finally shut this corrupt organization down once and for all.
🚨 BREAKING – MASSIVE VICTORY: A judge sided with President Trump and DISMISSED multiple lawsuits challenging the dismantling of USAID
Trump just got the green light to finish GUTTING the corrupt organization.
LFG! pic.twitter.com/gp1MFQwZ4X
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) July 25, 2025
Take the signage down and never put it back up…
USAIDS (a term one of you hilariously coined) is permanently SHUTTERED!
BREAKING 🚨 A HUGE Win. A judge just sided with Trump and dismissed lawsuits trying to stop USAID from collapsing
THIS IS A MASSIVE WIN 🔥 pic.twitter.com/9bsEXcG2eh
— MAGA Voice (@MAGAVoice) July 25, 2025
Here’s a quick summary of all the key points:
Lawsuit Filed: Unions and aid groups (AFGE, AFSA, PSCA, Oxfam America) sued in American Federation of Government Employees v. Trump (D.D.C. 1:25-cv-00352), alleging violations of federal law and the Constitution through employee firings, contract terminations, and aid freezes.
Judge’s Ruling: Judge Nichols dismissed the case for lack of jurisdiction, ruling that challenges must go through statutes like the Civil Service Reform Act, Foreign Service Act, and Contract Disputes Act, not direct court actions.
Major Win for Trump: The decision allows continued restructuring of USAID, an agency with a $40–44 billion annual budget, often criticized for inefficiency and focus on foreign projects over domestic needs.
Previous Court Actions: Earlier in 2025, courts issued mixed rulings, including February injunctions halting some employee leaves, while other courts allowed cuts. This dismissal consolidates challenges in favor of the administration.
Political Divide: Opponents warn of damage to U.S. humanitarian efforts and global influence, with appeals likely, while supporters frame it as eliminating a “deep state” slush fund.
ADVERTISEMENTBigger Picture: The ruling aligns with Trump-DOGE efforts to shrink federal bureaucracy, following January 2025 executive orders freezing aid and planning agency eliminations, amid 100+ related lawsuits tracked since the start of the administration.
You can read the full Court opinion here: https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/69619544/91/american-federation-of-government-employees-v-trump/


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