Over 1,600 USAID employees fired amid Trump administration reshuffling

IANS February 24, 2025 252 views

The Trump administration has dramatically reduced USAID's workforce by firing over 1,600 employees in a strategic restructuring move. Legal barriers that previously prevented complete staff elimination were lifted, enabling this significant personnel reduction. Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has been advocating for agency streamlining, contributing to this sweeping change. The layoffs will fundamentally alter USAID's global diplomatic capabilities while preserving core mission-critical staff.

"The reduction in force will significantly reshape our agency's operational capabilities" - USAID Office of Administrator
Over 1,600 USAID employees fired amid Trump administration reshuffling
Washington, Feb 24: The Donald Trump administration has announced the dismissal of over 1,600 employees from the US Agency for International Development (USAID), with additional staff placed on paid administrative leave.

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Trump administration implements massive USAID staff reduction

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Legal challenges previously blocked complete agency dismantling

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Only critical mission personnel remain unaffected

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Elon Musk's DOGE advocates for agency efficiency

This restructuring effort, which is part of a "reduction in force," was confirmed through a communication sent to USAID employees by the Office of the Administrator.

According to the BBC, the decision to lay off these employees follows a series of legal challenges that President Donald Trump's administration faced when attempting to eliminate thousands of USAID staff members.

Initially, Trump sought to dismantle the agency, but legal barriers were imposed by a federal judge who temporarily blocked such actions. However, a ruling issued on Friday lifted the pause, allowing the current layoffs to proceed.

In a notice sent to USAID staff, it was confirmed that as of 11:59 p.m. (local time) on Sunday, February 23, all direct-hire personnel, except those responsible for critical mission functions, core leadership, and specially designated programs, would be placed on global administrative leave. The statement specified that employees involved in vital functions would remain unaffected, although the exact number of such employees has not been disclosed.

Billionaire Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which has led the charge for reforming USAID, aims to scale back the agency's influence.

USAID, known for advancing US "soft power" through foreign assistance, is seen as a key tool in global diplomacy. Pete Marocco, USAID's deputy administrator, and a Trump appointee, indicated that around 600 US-based employees would remain in place to manage the logistics of staff and family travel for those working abroad.

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