Skip to content
thelocalreport.in thelocalreport.in

Thelocalreport.in is a news website which includes national international,#sports,#wealth,#weather, #entertainment and other types of news.

  • Jammu and Kashmir
  • World
  • India News
  • Uk
  • Canada
  • United States
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
thelocalreport.in
thelocalreport.in

Thelocalreport.in is a news website which includes national international,#sports,#wealth,#weather, #entertainment and other types of news.

USAID Workers Say Goodbye To Headquarters As Trump Cuts Foreign Aid

Arun Jain, 28/02/2025

US Agency for International Development workers were allowed to briefly reenter the headquarters in Washington on Thursday to collect their personal belongings and clear out their desks, a day after President Donald Trump’s administration said it was cutting more than 90% of the agency’s aid contracts.

Trump ordered a 90-day pause on all foreign aid in January to conduct a sweeping review to ensure that all the projects funded with US taxpayer money were aligned with his “America First” policy.

The order, and ensuing stop work orders, threw USAID into turmoil, halting the agency’s operations around the world, jeopardizing the delivery of life-saving food and medical aid and throwing global humanitarian relief efforts into chaos.

Trump tasked billionaire and adviser Elon Musk with dismantling USAID as part of an unprecedented push to shrink the federal government over what both say is wasteful spending and abuse of funds.

Thousands of staff were put on leave and contractors terminated, with workers barred from entering the agency’s headquarters in downtown Washington. The majority of those put on leave are not expected to be reinstated.

USAID employee Caitlin Harwood gestures as she hugs her cousin after laid-off USAID workers cleared out their desks.

USAID employee Caitlin Harwood gestures as she hugs her cousin after laid-off USAID workers cleared out their desks.
Photo Credit: Reuters

USAID workers left the agency headquarters on Thursday carrying cardboard boxes of personal items to applause and cheers from about 80 people, a mix of fellow workers and members of the public who had come to show their support.

An 8-year-old girl whose father was inside the building clearing out his cubicle after 30 years at USAID, held up a handmade sign that read: “I’m proud of you Daddy.”

ALSO READ  Who Is Pope Francis, The First Pope From The Americas Now Battling Illness

In her other hand she clutched a US flag. Her mother, standing next to her under an umbrella to shield from a steady drizzle, said she did not want her daughter or family to be identified out of fears of retribution.

“We are still processing being called criminals for serving our country for 30 years,” she said.

A woman reacts after laid-off USAID workers cleared out their desks

A woman reacts after laid-off USAID workers cleared out their desks
Photo Credit: Reuters

Angela Stephens, 61, who has worked at USAID in its communications department since 2008, said it was an emotional and sad day for employees there.

“There is always change when a new administration comes in. What we didn’t expect was the entire dissolution of our agency. I don’t know what I’m going to do next,” Stephens said.

REVIEW RAPIDLY COMPLETED

A US State Department spokesperson on Wednesday said that USAID evaluated 6,200 multi-year awards and had decided to eliminate nearly 5,800 of them with $54 billion in value, a 92% reduction.

The spokesperson said the Trump administration moved to “rapidly complete” the review after a federal judge intervened and ordered the administration to release frozen funds to foreign aid contractors and grant recipients. That order was paused by US Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts late on Wednesday.

Pete Marocco, who is currently acting as deputy administrator of USAID and director of foreign assistance at the State Department, had said in a court filing that making the payments by the original court-imposed deadline would have been extremely difficult.

The spokesperson said that critical awards including food assistance, life-saving medical treatments for HIV, and other critical support remain.

ALSO READ  Opinion: Opinion | Trump Just Changed The Very Meaning Of Tariffs

However, several of the largest US-funded HIV/AIDS programs in South Africa were told that their funding would not resume, according to three senior leaders at health organizations, while a global non-profit that works on malaria and maternal and newborn health had the majority of its contracts canceled.

UNAIDS, the United Nations agency tackling HIV and AIDS, had its contract with USAID canceled, documents reviewed by Reuters showed.


World Donald TrumpUSAIDUSAID Donald TrumpUSAID Workers Say Goodbye To Headquarters As Trump Cuts Foreign Aid

Post navigation

Previous post
Next post

Follow Us On Google News

  • ‘No traffic problems in Vizag like Bengaluru or Pune’: Lokesh orders future-ready infrastructure, 30-year master plan and mission-mode delivery
  • WATCH LIVE: Donald Trump addresses Knesset after release of Israeli hostages
  • ‘Big victory against the darkness of Bihar’: LJP-RV on IRCTC case verdict
  • Eliminated Strictly star Ross King hopes he has inspired men to do this one thing
  • NHRC seeks report from Gujarat government, police on 2 deaths due to falling hoardings
  • How families can prepare for the colder months
  • Former teacher denies murdering and sexually assaulting child he adopted
  • Indian Air Force, UK CSG to conduct joint exercise tomorrow
  • GP says Britain is approaching health crisis and people are in deep pain
  • On Lalu Prasad Yadav’s decision in IRCTC case, Congress said, ‘Managed Judiciary’
  • World crosses first major climate change tipping point as coral reefs collapse
  • A security personnel injured in IED blast in Bijapur, Chhattisgarh
  • Woody Allen pays tribute to Diane Keaton: ‘Her face and laugh lit up every place’
  • Uttarakhand Chief Minister announces 2-day special assembly session on the state’s silver jubilee
  • Who are the Palestinian prisoners and how are they being released in exchange for Israeli hostages?
  • Flavors of Kerala: Top five eateries worth visiting
  • I’ve used creatine for five years to build strength – here’s why I recommend it
  • On new criminal laws, Amit Shah said, justice will be given fast
  • Met Office issues first verdict on winter weather outlook
  • Drivers say London buses are full of cockroaches
  • Karnataka BJP to organize statewide padayatra to promote life and ideals of Sardar Patel
  • CeraVe has recently launched its first cleansing balm for £14 – does it compete with Elemis?
  • Guidelines necessary to ensure strength of Mullaperiyar Dam: Supreme Court
  • BJP candidates filed nominations for three Rajya Sabha seats from Jammu and Kashmir
  • The woman long blamed for the fall of the Aztec Empire is now being viewed in a different light
  • As elections approach, tailors of Patna have returned to work again.
  • Banned Jamaat and Hurriyat associates searched in Srinagar
  • Prison inmates charged with murder of Lostprophets frontman Ian Watkins
  • From cold to cooperation: India and Canada rekindle partnership
  • Reform council leader vows to ‘lie in front of bulldozer’ to stop net zero projects
  • ‘Sustainable’: Delhi High Court on PFI’s plea challenging ban by Centre.
  • Common Vegetable That Can Lower Blood Pressure in Just Two Weeks
  • Intelligence indicates that the Maoists will collapse before the 2026 deadline
  • Jammu and Kashmir
  • World
  • India News
  • Uk
  • Canada
  • United States
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Jammu and Kashmir
  • World
  • India News
  • Uk
  • Canada
  • United States
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

Add thelocalreport.in As A Trusted Source in Google

Canada News

  • How 'OK Blue Jays' became an eternal ballpark tradition in Toronto
    How ‘OK Blue Jays’ became an eternal ballpark tradition in Toronto
  • Durham College student barred from attending convocation because of religious symbol
    Durham College student barred from attending convocation because of religious symbol
  • 'Is that $75 million?': Ontario's biggest Lotto Max winner is in disbelief
    ‘Is that $75 million?’: Ontario’s biggest Lotto Max winner is in disbelief
  • Mug on Center Ice: Story of existence, mental health and redemption of former hockey enformers
    Mug on Center Ice: Story of existence, mental health and redemption of former hockey enformers
  • Students of Durham Kshetra High School speak after canceling Prom
    Students of Durham Kshetra High School speak after canceling Prom
  • Ford rejects the push of Ford mayers to keep speed cameras in Ontario
    Ford rejects the push of Ford mayers to keep speed cameras in Ontario

India News

  • ‘No traffic problems in Vizag like Bengaluru or Pune’: Lokesh orders future-ready infrastructure, 30-year master plan and mission-mode delivery
  • 'Big victory against the darkness of Bihar': LJP-RV on IRCTC case verdict
    ‘Big victory against the darkness of Bihar’: LJP-RV on IRCTC case verdict
  • NHRC seeks report from Gujarat government, police on 2 deaths due to falling hoardings
    NHRC seeks report from Gujarat government, police on 2 deaths due to falling hoardings
  • Indian Air Force, UK CSG to conduct joint exercise tomorrow
    Indian Air Force, UK CSG to conduct joint exercise tomorrow
  • On Lalu Prasad Yadav's decision in IRCTC case, Congress said, 'Managed Judiciary'
    On Lalu Prasad Yadav’s decision in IRCTC case, Congress said, ‘Managed Judiciary’
  • A security personnel injured in IED blast in Bijapur, Chhattisgarh
    A security personnel injured in IED blast in Bijapur, Chhattisgarh

Us News

  • WATCH: Surveillance video captures exact terrifying moments of plane crash in Fort Worth, Texas [WARNING: Very Graphic]
  • Delightful! They just made another one!
  • Reclaiming Ancient Wisdom: 7 Biblical Food Preservation Methods for the Modern Homeowner
  • Dirty Woman: Divorce documents reveal Katie Porter threw burnt mashed potatoes at her then-husband’s head
  • My Honest Review Of The Lifewave x39 Patches [From Noah]
  • Charlie Kirk “Protégé” Brilyn Hollyhand EXPOSED Yet AGAIN!

Uk News

  • WATCH LIVE: Donald Trump addresses Knesset after release of Israeli hostages
    WATCH LIVE: Donald Trump addresses Knesset after release of Israeli hostages
  • Eliminated Strictly star Ross King hopes he has inspired men to do this one thing
    Eliminated Strictly star Ross King hopes he has inspired men to do this one thing
  • How families can prepare for the colder months
    How families can prepare for the colder months
  • Former teacher denies murdering and sexually assaulting child he adopted
    Former teacher denies murdering and sexually assaulting child he adopted
  • GP says Britain is approaching health crisis and people are in deep pain
    GP says Britain is approaching health crisis and people are in deep pain
  • World crosses first major climate change tipping point as coral reefs collapse
    World crosses first major climate change tipping point as coral reefs collapse
  • World
  • United States
  • India News
  • Uk
  • Canada
  • thelocalreport.in Company Details
  • Terms and Conditions
  • DNPA Code of Ethics
  • Correction Policy
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Rss Feeds
©2025 thelocalreport.in | WordPress Theme by SuperbThemes