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Elon Musk to avoid deposition about DOGE, dismantling US foreign aid agency

WASHINGTON, March 4 (Reuters) – Elon Musk, ​the billionaire and former adviser to President Donald ‌Trump, will not have to sit for a deposition about his tenure leading the Department of ​Government Efficiency and his role in ​dismantling the U.S. Agency for International Development, ⁠a U.S. appeals court ruled on Wednesday.
The ​U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit ​ruled 2-1 to grant Musk’s petition to avoid the deposition.
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Prior to its dismantling, USAID coordinated federal efforts to ​alleviate poverty and disease. Musk, with Trump’s ​backing, fired thousands of its employees and contractors, throwing ‌global ⁠humanitarian relief operations into chaos. Former USAID employees and contractors are accusing him of illegally shuttering the agency.
Circuit Judge Roger Gregory dissented, saying ​Musk and ​two other ⁠officials targeted for depositions were the only people who could provide ​relevant information, including about decisions to ​shut ⁠down USAID headquarters and the agency’s website.

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