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Elon Musk has labeled the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) a "criminal organization," triggering a firestorm of controversy over his and former President Donald Trump's attack on the agency. This comes after CNN reported that two senior USAID security officials were placed on leave for preventing Musk’s Digital Government Efficiency (DOGE) staff from accessing classified documents. Musk's comments, made on his platform X, included unsubstantiated allegations of USAID funding bioweapon research, a claim linked to previous Russian disinformation, though he provided no evidence.
Trump echoed Musk's sentiments, criticizing USAID's leadership as "radical lunatics" and signaling potential changes in the agency's structure, including possible consolidation with the State Department. Since taking office, Trump has expressed intentions to overhaul USAID, which operates a budget of approximately $42.8 billion for global humanitarian efforts. Critics, including Democratic Senator Chris Murphy, warn that such moves threaten national security and undermine accountability, as the agency's website remains offline.