Senior USAID security officials put on leave after refusing Musk’s DOGE access to agency systems
- Two top USAID security officials, John Voorhees and Brian McGill, were placed on leave for refusing to share classified information with members of the Department of Government Efficiency who lacked proper security clearance.
- Matt Hopson, the chief of staff at USAID, resigned following the placement of the two officials on leave, as reported by Reuters.
- Elon Musk, head of DOGE, criticized USAID on social media, calling it a 'criminal organization,' which has faced significant restructuring under the Trump Administration.
- The Trump Administration's actions have led to a freeze on foreign aid, impacting thousands of layoffs and halting programs worldwide, as noted by various officials.
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