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Kansas’ Moran, Davids sound alarm on delay of USAID food aid to starving people worldwideMarshall proponent of crackdown on alleged fraud, abuse at humanitarian agency - Butler County Times-Gazette

Summary by Butler County Times Gazette
By Tim Carpenter Kansas Reflector TOPEKA — U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran of Kansas said a freeze on federal funding and change at the U.S. Agency for International Development left $340 million in lifesaving food grown in the United States sitting at domestic ports awaiting delivery to locations around the world where people were starving. On Friday, President Donald Trump said he wanted to shut down USAID, which served as the federal government’s prima…

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