On Monday, top officials at U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) were put on leave for allegedly not abiding by President Trump's executive order to freeze much of U.S. foreign aid.
At least 56 senior officials in the top U.S. aid and development agency were placed on leave amid an investigation into an alleged effort to thwart President Donald Trump’s agenda.
Thousands of Kenyan employees working with the United States Agency for International Development ... revealed that new acting administrator Jason Gray had found evidence of actions within ...
Jason Gray, the agency's acting administrator, told staff that operating units may fund “on a temporary basis, salaries, benefits and related administrative expenses." ...
The State Department said President Trump appointed Secretary of State Marco Rubio as acting director of USAID amid an ...
The Trump administration has cleared out much of the leadership of the U.S. Agency for International Development, placing dozens of career ... said the newly installed acting administrator, Jason Gray ...
More than 50 civil career servants and foreign service officers at the U.S. Agency for International Development were placed on administrative leave Monday afternoon effective immediately, two former ...
As Marocco and his DOGE entourage dug through USAID’s books, the foreign aid freeze’s effect was reverberating across the planet. Aid groups of all sizes were reaching out to USAID staffers, asking if ...