President Donald Trump's war on waste, fraud and abuse at the United States Organization for International Development (USAID) has continued to fire around 4,700 employees, leaving just under 300 staff members.
Federal officials retaliated in a normal far-left lawsuit alleging what Trump did — obstructing agencies, firing employees and halting foreign aid for 90 days — is illegal.
Similarly, representatives from the GOP US in Florida and Thomas Massey of Kentucky have introduced legislation to abolish fraudulent institutions that spent billions of dollars in taxpayer dollars on waste projects abroad . transformation.
You're fired
According to NBC, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the representative administrator of USAID, Marco Rubio, reports he is doing what he should have done before.
The agency is expected to cut it from more than 5,000 foreign service officers, civil servants and personal service contractors to around 290 workers, according to two sources familiar with the plan.” The network reported:
Most of the approximately 3,000 institutional support contractors have already been fired or discarded. The status of the approximately 5,000 foreign service citizens serving around the world is not yet clear.
Talked to Fox News, Rubio explained what he had to do.
The agency “evolved into an agency that it considers not even a US government agency,” noting that it would need to “take policy directions” from the president, the Secretary of State and the National Security Council. Instead, its staff believes the agency is a “global charity.” Agents spend their taxes as they appear appropriate, he said, “whether it's in national interest or not.”
Uncooperative agency
Rubio said diplomats around the world say that agents are uncooperative and “harm the work we are doing in that country” and “support programs that disrupt the host government.” Ta.
That includes support for sexual perversion, but in any case, Rubio continues, saying that agency employees “don't think they're working in the US. They say they're global. And they just think that their masters are Earth, not the United States.”
“That's not what the law says,” Rubio explained. “And that's not sustainable.”
The State Department has waived the suspension of certain foreign aid, for example, by helping Panama send illegal foreigners. However, he said USAID, with $40 billion in foreign aid, is “completely uncooperative”:
They don't tell you what the program is. They refuse to answer the question. They will try to push payments through even after the executive order. They were still trying to push money through the system. …The goal was to reform it, but it's now dissolved. Now we are basically making a positive effort to ensure that their basic attitudes don't work for whom. We work for ourselves. Government agencies don't tell you what to do. …
They are completely uncooperative. So we didn't choose to take dramatic steps to control this.
They are by chance. They refuse to provide access and refuse to provide information.
Rubio said the agency even claims Stonewall Congress is arguing that bureaucrats are telling lawmakers and senators.
We're not going to tell you anything. We are not working for you. We don't work in the state. We don't work for the president. We don't even work in America. We work for ourselves. That's not going to continue.
Rubio emphasized that foreign aid must serve America's interests and that the federal government is not a global charity as USAID officials think.
Litigation and law
Of course, that's why Kabal, a grumbling bureaucrat from the US Federation of Government, the US Department of Foreign Affairs and the US Government's Employees League, sued Trump, Rubio, the state, and USAID.
The lawsuit was recreated as an independent institution by Congress in a law signed by President Bill Clinton in 1998, which claims Trump violated the separation of powers provisions in the federal constitution.
The rebels also argue that Trump violated the “caution” clause of the constitution.
Finally, they argued that Trump's overhaul was “arbitrary and whimsical,” violating the Administrative Procedure Act, which governs the way federal agencies implement rules and regulations.
But what Rubio explained is why Massy and Stubu introduced the law to abolish USAID, along with recently discovered waste, fraud and abuse.
“For too long, USAID has poured billions of US taxes into bloated, corrupt, ideological prejudice-filled, bloated, inefficient foreign aid programs,” Steube said. .
Instead of benefiting American taxpayers who fund these programs, USAID initiatives often push forward with progressive social agendas that do not touch the values and benefits of our nation. Worse, these dollars often fall into the hands of bad actors who don't have American interests in mind, misusing funds for purposes that are much removed from their original intent.
“It's time,” he said, stop sending money to “immeasurable bureaucracy” to “put America first.”
Funding for Journalism
Steube has introduced the bill as a more example of the surface of waste, fraud and abuse. Most notably, funded journalists from institutions around the world.
“Trump's foreign aid freeze casts journalism around the world into chaos,” a reporter without borders argued.
“According to the USAID fact sheet that has since gone offline,” RWB reported. Enhance independent media. The 2025 Foreign Aid Budget included $268,376,000 allocated by Congress to support “free flow of independent media and information.”
Another report revealed that the federal government (meaning American taxpayers) is “the largest public donor to independent media development around the world.”
As the big glyft progressed, Final Hobby X Feed reported that USAID had dumped $159 million to build a “climate resistance school” in Pakistan, but the Sassara writer said the agency had said it had to Hamas It announced that it had sent $310 million to build a cement factory. The costume used to construct the tunnel used in the attack on Israel on October 7, 2023.