State Department to assume control of USAID programs after Trump court win
USAID was responsible for overseeing spending on program that provided humanitarian assistance around the world, but Musk's DOGE revealed a long list of controversial spending examples that led to Rubio and President Donald Trump deciding to dismantle the agency.
The Department of State will assume many of the responsibilities and oversight of programs previously performed by the U.S. Agency of International Development, effectively shuttering the controversial USAID department.
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) had been targeting USAID's questionable spending for cuts, leading to legal challenges. But on Friday, a federal appeals court overturned a lower court's ruling that certain DOGE activities at USAID were unconstitutional, granting a stay on the earlier ruling and allowing DOGE to continue its scrutiny of USAID spending.
“Foreign assistance done right can advance our national interests, protect our borders, and strengthen our partnerships with key allies," Secretary of State Marco Rubio wrote Friday in a post to X. "Unfortunately, USAID strayed from its original mission long ago. As a result, the gains were too few and the costs were too high. Thanks to President Trump, this misguided and fiscally irresponsible era is now over."
USAID was responsible for overseeing spending on program that provided humanitarian assistance around the world, but Musk's DOGE revealed a long list of controversial spending examples that led to Rubio and President Donald Trump deciding to dismantle the agency.