President Donald Trump froze funding to the US Agency for International Development (USAID) and put thousands of employees on ...
Fredman said the care packages from USAID also featured the logo of the United Nations World Food Program with the English and Arabic phrases “Gift of the United States of America” and “From ...
To compete with China, we need USAID. The logo of USAID is printed on a banner listing the countries funding the World Food Program at a food distribution point run by the Ukrainian charity Angels ...
White screen, black text, USAID logo, and a message that states nearly all USAID direct hires will be placed on administrative leave on Friday, Feb. 7. “All USAID direct hire personnel will be ...
Thousands of USAID employees learned they would be placed on administrative leave starting at 11:59 p.m. Friday through a message posted on USAID.gov this week. USAID personnel overseas were ...
USAID “is a criminal organization,” Musk, whom President Donald Trump has tasked with leading a government efficiency group — DOGE — wrote on X Sunday. “Time for it to die,” he added.
Construction crews spent Friday afternoon removing all signage from the USAID headquarters after President Donald Trump said ...
As of Friday, the second Trump administration is putting almost all employees of the United States Agency for International Development, or USAID, on leave. Opponents of the move held a rally on ...
The USAID website and social media accounts have been taken offline; photos and the USAID logo have been stripped from the walls of the agency’s headquarters in D.C., and as of Monday ...
taped it over the building's logo. This comes just days after the Trump administration moved to gut USAID — the government's foreign agency. The proposed cuts mean that the agency could be ...
USAID, the United States Agency for International Development, will be merged into the State Department with significant cuts in the workforce, but it will remain a humanitarian aid entity, three ...
Trump administration officials are actively discussing placing USAID under the authority of the State Department, according to more than a dozen current and former officials and sources familiar ...