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The administration of President Donald Trump is reportedly restructuring the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), casting doubt on its role in humanitarian assistance. Following a temporary halt to most development aid payments, hundreds of agency staff have been furloughed or laid off, with numerous executives dismissed, according to multiple U.S. media outlets.
Trump has publicly criticized USAID, stating it is “run by a bunch of radical lunatics” and has not ruled out completely dissolving the agency, which plays a significant role in global development. In a series of posts, Elon Musk, a close Trump ally and external advisor, labeled USAID a “criminal organization” and alleged it is filled with "left-wing Marxists."
The agency's efforts are now largely stalled as the government reviews all foreign aid programs. This move has sparked concern among Democratic senators, who argue it undermines America’s credibility globally and is a dereliction of duty. Senator Chuck Schumer called the potential dissolution of USAID “illegal” and detrimental to U.S. interests.