In a bold move that may redefine U.S. foreign policy, President Donald Trump has ordered a mass administrative leave for the majority of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) staff globally. Supported by Elon Musk, this strategic shake-up seeks to streamline and possibly dismantle the agency, often critiqued by Trump for alleged corruption. The directive affects approximately 6,700 employees across over 60 international missions. Critics argue this recall threatens U.S. humanitarian efforts and global goodwill, posing logistical challenges and potential shifts in diplomatic relations. As the Trump administration reshapes America’s international engagement, the world watches closely.
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