USAID Watchdog fired after the report on Trump’s agency’s disassembling proposal – National
The Prime Inspector for the US Agency for International Development was fired on Tuesday USAID Official, a day after his office a day later, Trump criticized his efforts to eliminate the agency.
Paul Martin has served as a consignment of an agency that has been approved by the US Senate since December 2023.
Speaking at anonymity to discuss sensitive issues, USAID official said Martin said.
Martin Trent Morse, Deputy Department of President Trent Morse informed about an email. March Martin said the position of the USAID inspector would be “immediately effective,” he said.
No reason was indicated. There was no comments in the White House.

On Monday, the inspector’s Office, the Trump administration issued a report reported that USAID was dismantled.
The report said that employees have difficulty in ensuring that the commands of the interruption and stop work are expected in the hands of the assistance provided by the taxpayer.

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– No by Humeyra Pamuk; Write by Jasper Ward; Additional report by Nandita Bose; Edit by Cynthia Osterman