Secretary of State Marco Rubio has paused all foreign aids funded by the Ministry of State and the US International Development Organization (USAID), so that the Trump administration can review whether money will be “America first”. I did.
On Sunday, the Ministry of State issued a statement on the steps of defeat with President Donald Trump's presidential order to re -evaluate and reorganize foreign aid from the United States.
“In line with the President of President Trump on the re -evaluation and reorganization of US foreign aid, the secretary (Marco) Rubio funded by the Ministry of State and the International Development Organization (USAID) for all US foreign countries. We have paused for assistance. ” 。 “He has started reviewing all foreign support programs to guarantee that it is efficient and consistent in the United States under the first agenda in the United States.”
The statement continues, stating that the examination and consistency of foreign aids are “moral orders” on behalf of taxpayers, and Rubio intentionally as “how money is spending money on foreign countries.” He added a wise review to protect US investment. abroad.
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The U.S. International Development Organization (USAID) headquarters building is found in Washington DC on September 15, 2014.
“The implementation of this presidential decree and the secretary's instructions promote the mission,” he said. “As Secretary of State Marco Rubio said,” All dollars, funds we use, and all policies we pursue need to justify the three simple questions. Will it make the United States more?
The announcement is after the Trump administration has ordered the USAID staff to suspend the provision of foreign aids around the world, and has been ordered to face “disciplinary action.”
Reuters reported that the Trump administration had significantly sent words to more than 10,000 USAID staff on Saturday, and provided a “stop work” command to freeze US foreign aid from Friday.
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President Donald Trump wants all FORIEGN assistance to put “America first”. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
The wire service said that it reviewed notes and built expectations for the labor for the way to achieve Trump's goals to “America first”.
“We have a responsibility to support the president when achieving a vision,” he wrote in the internal memo of the administrator and resource administrator, “Message and Expectations for Employees.” Ken Jackson.
“The president has given us a great opportunity to change the approach to foreign aid over the next few decades,” a note added. Reuters reported that they had confirmed the notes of the memo, including some sources.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio has suspended all the United States and US International Development Organization (USAID) or US foreign support. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
Trump ordered a 90 -day suspension with foreign aid a few hours after his inauguration, in order to consider whether his funding is in line with his foreign policy priority.
On Friday, the Ministry of State has issued a suspension of assistance around the world.
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The United States is the world's largest helper. In FY2023, the United States dispersed $ 72 billion support. It also provided 42 % of the humanitarian support tracked by the United Nations in 2024.
Fox News Digital contacted USAID for comments.
Reuters contributed to this report.