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American Personnel Arrive at Laikipia Air Base Despite Court Suspension of Ebola Facility

Critics accuse both the Trump and Ruto administrations of treating the High Court's conservatory orders as an inconvenience rather than a binding legal directive

Reports indicate that American personnel arrived at Laikipia Air Base on Saturday as preparations for a proposed U.S.-backed Ebola isolation facility continue, despite a court order temporarily suspending the project. The development has fueled criticism from opponents of the plan, who accuse both the U.S. administration under President Donald Trump and the Kenyan government under President William Ruto of disregarding court decisions they disagree with. Both governments have previously faced allegations from critics over their handling of judicial rulings, claims they have consistently disputed. {{video:/media/9234|Larry Madowo on X- 'CNN source- Americans arrived in Laikipia Airbase yesterday as plans for US Ebola isolation facility go ahead despite court order. Current US & Kenya governments - both Trump & Ruto administr}}

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    Reports indicate that American personnel arrived at Laikipia Air Base on Saturday as preparations for a proposed U.S.-backed Ebola isolation facility continue, despite a court order temporarily suspending the project. The development has fueled criticism from opponents of the plan, who accuse both the U.S. administration under President Donald Trump and the Kenyan government under President William Ruto of disregarding court decisions they disagree with. Both governments have previously faced allegations from critics over their handling of judicial rulings, claims they have consistently disputed.

    Critics accuse both the Trump and Ruto administrations of treating the High Court's conservatory orders as an inconvenience rather than a binding legal directive

    Reports indicate that American personnel arrived at Laikipia Air Base on Saturday as preparations for a proposed U.S.-backed Ebola isolation facility continue, despite a court order temporarily suspending the project. The development has fueled criticism from opponents of the plan, who accuse both the U.S. administration under President Donald Trump and the Kenyan government under President William Ruto of disregarding court decisions they disagree with. Both governments have previously faced allegations from critics over their handling of judicial rulings, claims they have consistently disputed. {{video:/media/9234|Larry Madowo on X- 'CNN source- Americans arrived in Laikipia Airbase yesterday as plans for US Ebola isolation facility go ahead despite court order. Current US & Kenya governments - both Trump & Ruto administr}}