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David Axelrod Is Very Distraught That Trump, Musk Are Saving Taxpayer Dollars By Gutting Foreign Aid

Former Obama administration official David Axelrod expressed disappointment Friday about a massive layoff at the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) following a review by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

Doge and State Department representatives visited USAID’s headquarters on January 31 to discuss ABC News to consider agency spending in line with US foreign policy after a brief conflict with agency employees. I’ve adjusted it. It has been reported. Axelrod said the Trump administration’s plan for layoffs targeting more than 95% of the USAID workforce was “deeply bad.” (Related: “I don’t care what the vote says”: Joe Scarborough defends “shutdown with two minutes of rant” demanding Dem.”

“They’re overflowing in the zone and doing so much at once, so there are challenges like sensory overloading. And where do you go and what do you do? But all of this There is a big problem of integrating the integrity of all this. This is the concept of all this: the rebellion of law, shredding, the separation of constitutional power,” Axelrod said, “CNN Newsroom.” I spoke to host Pamela Brown. “So there’s no checks. There’s no checks for Elon Musk. There’s no checks for what Trump is doing. And Van is right. People out there are considered whether they support Trump or not. The point is that even if they should, they may love what Donald Trump wants to do or does. The question is, what about the next president?”

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Federal judges issued injunctions that include birthright citizenship, encouraging some federal employees to resign, except for biological male prisoners from women’s prisons, and some thwarted or delayed President Donald Trump’s executive order by encouraging a freeze on the aid program.

Trump has the power to replace Musk with Tesla CEO Elon Musk and former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy as co-chairs of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

“If you shred all of these sources of accountability, if you cut down these accountability to borrow phrases from Elon Musk, then posting the first revision of the first article will identify Congress through a timber chipper. If you put one of the constitutions that guarantee the rights of the rights of, what happens when the next president comes? Axelrod said, “And that may not be someone who has such a faith. Is that so, very, very, very dangerous.”

56% of respondents have been with Reuters IPSOS Public opinion poll On Wednesday, when it was released, he supported Trump Presidential Order It freezes most foreign aid programs while the administration reassessed and reorganised foreign aid spending. (Related: Fox News hosts say only those “armed” about Trump, musk cuts are “organized government bureaucrats”)

Secretary of State Marco Rubio defended the decision to significantly reduce USAID’s workforce on Monday at a press conference in El Salvador, saying his concerns about its oversight began when he was in Congress, and the agency said ” As intended, “it doesn’t respond completely” and “it’s not working.” The agency reportedly spent more than $100 million in Afghanistan as part of a “democratic project.” It also funded the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), an outlet that quoted a report on former New York City Republican Mayor Rudy Giuliani. At the time, Lieutenant Colonel Army, Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman, was in the whistleblower complaint that led to Trump’s first blast each.

USAID also spent $45 million on grants to promote Burma’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) scholarships and $21 million on the Washington Times’ renewable electricity It has been reported.

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