Thousands of US International Development Agency (USAID) employees will be terminated in September as Trump administration reorganization Fox News Digital learned that the agency is in line with the president’s “America First” policy.
“President Trump Rubio’s secretary is effectively managing taxpayers’ money while ensuring foreign aid programs are aligned with the national interests of the United States,” White House spokesman Anna Kelly told Fox Numbers on Monday. “Including the elimination of staff positions that have not raised the president’s foreign policy goals putting the United States in the first place. ”
USAID is an independent American agency that was established under the Kennedy administration to provide financial assistance to foreign countries. It was one of the first agencies investigated by the Ministry of Efficiency in early February, and because of alleged mismanagement and government overspending, Elon Musk, the leader of the Governor’s leader, lashed out the agency as “a venomous snake nest for radical Marxists who hate America.”
With the Doge Investigation Office’s investigation, the government has flooded American workers’ agencies in February. Secretary of State Marco Rubio He has been acting as an agent administrator for the agency since February.

President Donald Trump sits next to Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Washington, DC (Brian Snyder/Reuters)
The U.S. International Development firing re-started headlines as the Trump administration helped cause damage to 7.7 earthquakes that hit the country in March. A senior State Council official told Washington Reporter The report is not accurate because “no one was fired” and added: “Our team led on the ground in Myanmar and has reported that the response is going well and they are able to perform the mission.”
“According to notices issued last week,” the official added in a comment in the media. “All U.S. Agency personnel are given a termination date from January to July or 2.”
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“The plan has not changed. Otherwise any claim could have been intentional leaks based on someone trying to spread a fake narrative for their own political agenda.”

The layoffs follow Doge’s analysis of the organization and recommendations for large-scale layoffs. (Leigh Green of Fox News Digital)
A government official told Fox Numbers that state department officials’ comments on exports are an accurate description of the earthquake situation in Southeast Asian countries.
Among foreign and civil servants, Fox Digital has learned that about 4,600 USAID personnel will be affected by the latest order to reduce force. Before Trump took office, there were more than 10,000 U.S. Agency for International Development employees around the world.
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A government official told Fox Digital that the final separation date for staff is July 1, 2025 or September 2, 2025, consistent with regulatory and other requirements.

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Historically, the United States Agency for International Development has been an operating umbrella of the State Department.
However, the State Department and the United States Agency for International Development notified Congress on March 28 that officials intend to reorganize “to perform certain U.S. Agency functions to the department by July 1, 2025.” The U.S. Agency for International Development functions not absorbed by the State Department will cease.
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“USA and the State have previously held duplicate functions and assume no responsibility for billions of dollars of liability USAID abroad,” a government official told the U.S.A.I.D.

Thousands of U.S. International Development Agency (USAID) employees will be terminated in September as the Trump administration reorganized the agency in line with the president’s “America First” policy. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)
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Administrator officials added that in the restricted work, the priority of the Agency for International Development is “continuous safety of all personnel and orderly repatriation of colleagues sent overseas” and that the government is working with overseas personnel to ensure that any specific situation is considered to ensure safe and orderly reductions. ”