USAID Workers Given 15 Minutes to Clear Workspaces

Thousands of U.S. Agency for International Development workers who were laid off or placed on leave as part of restructuring efforts under the Trump administration are being given a brief window Thursday and Friday to clear out their workspaces.

USAID placed 4,080 staffers who work across the globe on leave Monday. That was joined by a "reduction in force” that will affect another 1,600 employees, a State Department spokesman said in an emailed response to questions.

USAID has been a major focus of efforts by President Donald Trump and the Department of Government Efficiency, a project led by Trump adviser Elon Musk, to reduce the size of the federal government, leaving only a small fraction of its employees on the job.

A report from the Congressional Research Service earlier this month stated that congressional authorization is required “to abolish, move, or consolidate USAID,” but Republican majorities in the House and Senate have not opposed the administration's actions. The administration now indicates it will reduce USAID's foreign aid contracts by more than 90% and decrease U.S. assistance abroad by $60 billion

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