The abrupt termination of USAID programs worldwide, culminating in the firing of Inspector General Paul Martin, exposes the chasm between professed values and actual policies .
His office’s report had warned that more than $489 million in food assistance was at risk of spoilage or potential diversion after the Trump administration implemented an aid freeze and stop-work ...
Five Republican House members and two senators on Tuesday introduced bills that would move the Food for Peace international food assistance program from the U.S. Agency for International Development ...
Under the law, the administration is required to give 30-day notice to Congress prior to terminating an inspector general and ...
Martin was reportedly notified of his firing in an email from the White House on Tuesday, according to the New York Post, but ...
"The most powerless image of a President of the United States ever. Created by a camera. There it is in that shot." ...
Donald Trump secured the transfer of Marc Fogel, an American detainee in Russia, back to the United States. A U.S. official ...
The Trump administration fired USAID Inspector General Paul Martin on Tuesday, a day after his office released a report ...
The White House fired USAID Inspector General Paul Martin one day after he released a report criticizing the recent foreign aid freeze.
Hegseth seems to have given up two main points to Russian President Vladimir Putin, including a key piece of leverage in ...
The watchdog’s office claimed the Trump administration’s push to dismantle USAID had crippled the agency’s ability to conduct oversight ...
The White House has fired Paul Martin, the inspector general for the U.S. Agency for International Development. Martin’s ...