Donald Trump, the president of the United States, demanded that USAID be shut down and that fraud ranges have never been seen before.
” USAID is driving the extreme left ridiculous, and there is nothing they can do about it because the way the money has been spent is completely inexplicable,” the statement read. The problem is at levels that have never been seen before. Close it down”, Trump said in a blog on Truth Social.
Following his second-term opening, Trump has spearheaded a detailed campaign to significantly reduce or eliminate various authorities structures.
The United States Agency for International Development, which oversees American humanitarian aid globally, has become the main goal of this restructuring plan.
The administration has taken actions, including suspending foreign aid transfers and a recall of employees from abroad.
A New York Times document on Thursday revealed plans to significantly reduce USAID’s labor from 10, 000 to nearly 300 people.
Trade organizations are contesting the legitimacy of these activities, including Musk’s government-wide volunteer parting ideas.
According to Congressional Democrats, the president’s decision to break state agencies without the authorization of the legislature would violate the constitution. Also, Trump has declared his intention to remove the Department of Education.
The US government already allocates about £58 billion to international aid initiatives.
Despite being the world’s largest help source, US international aid has consistently remained between 0.7 to 1.4 per cent of overall federal costs over the past 25 years, as reported by the Pew Research Center.
Around 120 countries, including the most underprivileged regions of the world, are served by USAID’s medical and emergency response programs.
The organization is a vital political device for the United States in its fight for international support from countries like China, where Musk runs significant business enterprises.
Conventional Republicans and libertarians have previously questioned the necessity of USAID and criticized unnecessary foreign spending.
Since Trump’s returning, his administration has gotten even more vocal about the agency’s widespread fraud, with his leadership making unsupported accusations of it.
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