Thousands of USAID employees were placed on forced leave on Friday as part of President Trump’s plan to significantly reduce the agency’s workforce, leaving fewer than 300 staffers to manage operations globally.
The administration’s decision, which affects nearly 10,000 personnel, has led to the suspension of all USAID programs pending a review, potentially ending crucial initiatives addressing famine, disease, and democracy promotion in various countries.
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Democrats and federal employee unions have vowed to challenge this move in court, arguing that only Congress has the authority to close an agency.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio assured that foreign aid would continue but emphasized it must align with U.S. national interests.
The Trump administration’s budget-cutting efforts are reportedly influenced by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency.
The situation has raised concerns about the future of U.S. foreign aid and its global impact.
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