Trump administration to keep only 294 USAID staff out of over 10,000 globally, sources say
- The Trump administration presented a plan to reduce USAID staffing from 8,000 workers to fewer than 300.
- Most USAID programs and funding have been frozen since Trump's inauguration, with most workers on leave or furloughed.
- Trump and ally Elon Musk aim to eliminate USAID as an independent agency and move remaining programs under the State Department.
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‘A Horror Film’: USAID Workers Panic, Lash Out As Trump Admin Guts Agency Over Waste
Employees at the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) are lashing out over the Trump administration’s decision to gut the agency over waste and “completely uncooperative” staffers. Reports indicate that USAID, which had an annual budget of about $40 billion and 13,000 staffers, will be slashed down to about 290 employees. The move comes after the Department ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio reduces USAID from 14,000 to 294 employees
CV NEWS FEED // President Donald Trump’s administration reduced the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) from an estimated 14,000 to 294 employees, sources confirmed Thursday. … The post Secretary of State Marco Rubio reduces USAID from 14,000 to 294 employees appeared first on CatholicVote org.
Trump slashing USAID workforce will have 'devastating' impact on the world
The White House is slashing the USAID workforce. Trump's funding freeze is also stalling federal firefighter hiring. NBC News correspondents Kelly O'Donnell, Sahil Kapur and Jacob Soboroff have the latest reporting. Also, The Bulwark managing editor Sam Stein joins Chris Jansing to discuss how the change will impact both the U.S. and the world.
USAID Restructuring Aims to Redirect Billions from Global NGOs to Domestic Needs
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is undergoing a significant transformation, with plans to reduce its workforce from over 10,000 employees to just 294. This move is part of a broader effort to reevaluate how the U.S. allocates its foreign aid budget. Historically, this budget has funneled billions of dollars to various non-governmental […]
Huge scandal after Donald Trump decimated USAID. Sources cited by the New York Times and international press agencies show that the few USAID employees spared from layoffs work in health and humanitarian assistance programs. The article Layoffs that scandalized the whole world: out of 10,000 employees, only 294 will remain appears first on Romania TV.
Trump administration moves to shutdown US govt aid agency
The Trump administration plans to reduce the number of staff at the US government's giant humanitarian agency USAID to fewer than 300 people from more than 10,000, the New York Times reported Thursday. The move is part of a radical drive by Trump and his billionaire ally Elon Musk to shrink the US government.
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