Trump officials circulate plan that would overhaul USAID
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The Trump administration is crafting plans to reorganize the U.S. Agency for International Development, which had been dismantled by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, according to a memo detailing the plans.
The agency would be renamed the U.S. Agency for International Humanitarian Assistance and fall under the control of the State Department to help enhance national security and counter adversaries like China, according to the memo, viewed by The Wall Street Journal. USAID had long operated as an independent agency with its own administrator.
During its first few weeks, the Trump administration, aided by DOGE, effectively took apart the 10,000-person agency and the thousands of people in nonprofits and other groups who work with it. In the process, the agency’s headquarters were closed, its name taken off the building and most of its staff put on paid leave. It is unclear whether a federal judge’s ruling earlier this week that DOGE’s dismantling of USAID was unconstitutional will have an impact on the administration’s new plans.
The order from Judge Theodore D. Chuang in Maryland directed DOGE to halt its work to shutter the agency and reinstate access to electronic systems for employees and contractors who were shut out. The judge also took aim at Musk himself, spending pages wading through White House comments and social-media posts about the role played by the billionaire, an adviser and close ally of President Trump.
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