Trump Administration Shuts Down USAID, Overhauls U.S. Foreign Aid Strategy
The move to dismantle the humanitarian agency has sparked legal challenges and raised concerns over its global impact.
- President Donald Trump has ordered the closure of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and the transfer of its essential functions to the State Department.
- Elon Musk, head of the Department of Government Efficiency, has played a key role in the agency's shutdown, citing allegations of inefficiency and ideological bias within USAID.
- Critics argue the decision is illegal, as USAID was established by Congress, and legal challenges are expected to delay or potentially reverse the move.
- The shutdown has disrupted global humanitarian aid, leaving critical programs in areas like famine relief, disease prevention, and disaster response in jeopardy.
- Thousands of USAID employees face layoffs, while unions and lawmakers question the administration's authority to dismantle the agency without congressional approval.

































































