WASHINGTON — The State Department formally announced Friday it is closing the US Agency for International Development (USAID) after the Trump administration prevailed in a federal court case ...
FIRST ON FOX: The State Department is absorbing the remaining operations and programs U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) runs, upending its function as an independent agency ...
The Trump administration is moving to formally end the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), notifying the remaining employees they will be terminated and the agency will be merged ...
USAID staff were informed of the decision by an internal memo from Jeremy Lewin, a member of billionaire Elon Musk’s job-slashing Department of Government Efficiency, who has been acting as a ...
Even before the ruling, the Trump administration on Friday took some of the last remaining steps in breaking up USAID. A Musk associate told staffers that by September the Trump administration ...
“Unfortunately, USAID strayed from its original mission long ago. … Thanks to President Trump, this misguided and fiscally irresponsible era is now over,” Secretary of State Marco Rubio said ...
The Trump administration moved quickly to dismantle the US Agency for International Development (USAID) as a part of the president’s cost-cutting crusade when he retook the White House ...
The administration of President Donald Trump has made a formal notice to Congress that it plans to reorganise the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), as the Republican ...
Virtually no one will be spared, not even political appointees, according to two senior USAID officials, who requested anonymity because they were not authorized to speak on behalf of the agency.
Last week, a federal judge in Maryland ruled efforts to halt USAID functions were likely unconstitutional, ordering its reinstatement. A federal appeals court in Richmond, Virginia, on Tuesday ...
US President Donald Trump's administration announced plans Friday to effectively close the US international development agency USAID, formalising widely-criticised plans to dramatically cut ...
A recent opinion piece by a former USAID employee makes an excellent case for why international aid helps those in need — and also creates a more stable, safer world, including for U.S. citizens.
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