USAID staff ordered off the job worldwide by the Trump administration
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The Trump administration is implementing drastic cuts to the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), withdrawing nearly all personnel from international missions. This sweeping move signals an end to the agency's six-decade commitment to fighting global poverty and supporting education and health initiatives. Officials have been notified to return home, with non-essential contractors facing termination. The changes come amidst attempts to consolidate aid efforts under the State Department while addressing concerns from lawmakers. The situation underscores a significant reassessment of U.S. foreign aid priorities in favor of domestic expenditures.
Amidst a significant restructuring, the Trump administration is disbanding most USAID operations worldwide, effectively dissolving its six-decade mission to combat global issues.
The order to evacuate USAID personnel, issued with short notice, highlights a drastic shift towards prioritizing domestic spending over international aid.
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