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Monday, February 03, 2025

USAID staffers told to stay out of Washington headquarters after Musk said Trump agreed to close it

WASHINGTON -- Staffers of the U.S. Agency for International Development were instructed to stay out of the agency's Washington headquarters on Monday, according to a notice distributed to them, after billionaire Elon Musk announced President Donald Trump had agreed with him to shut the agency.

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  1. I'm still not tired of winning
    JD

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  2. I remember Trump getting elected, and Elon the Subsidised tacking onto him kind of late. Beware both.

    Stefan v.

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  3. They shouldn't have much trouble finding a new job since Trump is kicking the Mexicans out too. Lol.

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  4. Orders them to stay out to keep them from going on a shredding spree.

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  5. Good. A trillion-dollar grift hopefully put to an end. Now take the top dogs and prosecute. And enough of the "paid leave" bullshit.

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  6. Trump and DOGE needs to release to the public the graft and corruption associated with USAID. I don't see any reference to to corruption but I would be willing to wager that there is substantial amounts.

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  7. Not closing. Getting absorbed by the state department. More hopium. Can't wait for Star gate.

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  8. So another govt agency that sheep dips billions of our tax dollars gets shut down. What a shame.

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  9. Why does the legacy media continually name Musk as "billionaire Elon Musk" in every story? Why not "The only African American who actually cares about how the government spends the tax money it shakes down from its citizens Elon Musk."?

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  10. And it begins! Keep shutting down the waste Elon..,

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  11. Fiscal responsibility has to begin somewhere . . . Just watch out for the guy with the red stapler!

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  12. World Relief is one of the NGO's crying about the USAID shutdown. I consider World Relief to be a parasite because they get $126 million of their $163 million annual budget (2023) from government grants, 77%. They use this money to "settle refugees" in the US.

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