Two top security officials at USAID placed on leave, sources say
Two top security officials from international development agencies in the United States have been placed on administrative leave. This is the latest news from the major humanitarian aid agencies in the US government’s main humanitarian aid agencies.
President Trump is considering a huge change in the US International Development Agency because the consultant inspection places or places where other institutions overlap with other institutions are running counter to the president.
John Vorhees, Chief Security Director of the United States International Development Agency, and Safe Brien McGill for vacation on Saturday night.
Two sources told Associated Press This move was after the two officials refused to allow the Elon Musk-Mun government to enter the secret materials in the restricted area. Governor’s spokesman Katie Miller did not respond to the request of the comment, but Reopen AP articles on X In the comments, “Without appropriate security permits, no confidential materials can be found.”
According to a decision familiar with Trump, Deputy President JD Vance is responsible for finding the next step in the reform of the US International Development Agency. A Wans spokesman refused to comment.
Mr. Trump told reporters on Sunday evening that Florida Palm Beach returned to Washington Special Economic Zone, and the US International Development Agency (USAID) was operated by “a bunch of radical lunatic”.
He said, “We take them out, and then we make a decision.”
Sources said last week that no administrative order is coming-officials are still in the planned stage. They said that the president is interested in reforming the agency.
The two sources told CBS news that one option was to fold it to the State Council, but the other possibilities were also on the table.
Republican member Brian Mast, chairman of the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee, supervised the State Council, Sunday said: “Facing the country with Margaret BrennanThe US International Development Agency has reported to the Secretary of State, but the Trump administration is looking for merging or folding it to the State Council.
MAST did not explain in detail what specific changes will be made, but said he intends to start changing through Congress. The US International Development Agency was established in 1961 by the Congress Act.
MAST claims: “If this is our path, the US International Development Agency is used as a separate department, and it belongs to other parts of the United States. The State Council will reduce it due to failure,” facing the country. “