The article discusses the chaotic fallout from President Trump's sweeping federal cuts, particularly within the Department of Government Efficiency and agencies like USAID. Thousands of civil servants have lost their jobs abruptly, and the offboarding process has been poorly managed, jeopardizing sensitive information. Workers left with government devices are at risk, lacking support for securely returning these items. With 83% of USAID programs cut, employees, often working overseas, face operational challenges and prolonged responsibility for devices that could access sensitive accounts.
I'm ready to give these things back.
The result is a situation that experts warn is leaving civil servants, the people they worked with, and US government security at risk.
In direct contradiction of federal guidelines, former employees have been forced to assume responsibility for preventing data leaks that could put local partners or the employees themselves in harm's way.
USAID has seen 83 percent of its programs cut by the Trump administration.
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