Pete Marocco, who has been reportedly tapped to head the USAID, allegedly participated in the Jan. 6 storming of the Capitol.
The move is the latest action in a jarring broadside against America’s foreign aid architecture that has followed President ...
Nearly all of USAID’s global workforce will be placed on administrative leave starting Friday, according to a notice on the ...
About two-thirds of USAID employees serve overseas, and sources say the Trump administration is ordering all staff recalled.
US Agency for International Development staff around the world will be placed on administrative leave Friday and ordered to ...
The Trump administration on Tuesday announced that it was going to put on leave all directly hired employees of the U.S.
By 11:59 p.m. this Friday, most USAID direct hire personnel around the world will be placed on leave, according to a notice ...
The overseas missions for USAID, the aid agency, have reportedly been told to shut down and that workers have been recalled ...
Remaining staffers at the U.S. Agency for International Development were placed on administrative leave, Tuesday by a Trump administration official accused of storming the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
The US government’s primary foreign aid agency has employees stationed all over the world, many of whom are now bracing to abruptly leave their posts.
The sweeping nature of the announcement exacerbated fears that most, if not all, of USAID’s humanitarian and development operations might soon be shuttered.