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Hosted on MSNWhite House claims about USAID ripped apart by fact-checker: 'Only one claim was accurate'Donald Trump's administration used nearly a dozen false or misleading claims to justify the dismantling of the nation's ...
China is reportedly trying to fill the voids left in several countries by the Trump administration's freeze of USAID funding.
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The White House fired the inspector general for the U.S. Agency for International Development on Tuesday, a U.S. official ...
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The White House’s wildly inaccurate claims about USAID spendingEleven out of 12 claims about the agency’s work are misleading, wrong or lack context.
A constitutional law professor and a former USAID administrator are raising questions about President Trump's actions around USAID and what it could mean about the role of Congress in Washington.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, responding Wednesday to a question about a right-wing conspiracy theory, ...
President Trump’s White House fired the inspector general for the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) on ...
As President Donald Trump's second administration continued its effort to swiftly reshape the federal government, a union ...
“The long list of crap” funded by USAID, according to White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt included $2 million for sex changes in Guatemala, $6 million to fund tourism in ...
a day after his office warned that the Trump administration’s dismantling of USAID had made it all but impossible to monitor $8.2 billion in unspent humanitarian funds. The White House gave no ...
The White House gave no reason for the firing of Inspector ... administration’s funding freeze and staff actions within USAID had left oversight of the humanitarian aid “largely nonoperational.” ...
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