Gutting USAID threatens billions of dollars for U.S. farms, businesses — Washington Post
- Shuttering USAID threatens billions of dollars the agency spends on American businesses and organizations, as reported by The Washington Post.
- American farms provide approximately 41 percent of all food aid from USAID, according to the Post report.
- Purchases of U.S. Food aid worth over $340 million have been paused during a foreign-aid freeze, as noted by officials and an email obtained by The Post.
- George Ingram stated that Trump's decision to shut down USAID is having a direct impact on American products and American jobs, emphasizing the role of U.S. Organizations in assistance.
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