Trump Administration Targets Senior USAID Staff Following Aid Freeze
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The Trump administration has targeted numerous senior USAID staff by putting them on administrative leave, following a freeze on aid. The freezing of foreign aid has halted programs worldwide and has caused a rush for waivers amidst confusion. Among the affected programs is an anti-HIV initiative that has reportedly prevented 26 million…
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