Summary
USAID announced that nearly all direct hires worldwide will be placed on administrative leave starting Friday, except for essential personnel.
The decision follows Trump’s attacks on the agency and his broader freeze on foreign aid.
USAID’s headquarters were closed Monday, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio took control, appointing Pete Marocco to lead it.
Critics, including lawmakers and the American Foreign Service Association, argue this move is illegal and could weaken U.S. influence, benefiting China and Russia.
It isn’t a terrible idea for the state department to control our foreign aid programs and dispersements. But this is a very Machiavellian approach (read: f*cked up).