How USAID and Its $50 Billion Budget Became a Target for ReformHow USAID and Its $50 Billion Budget Became a Target for Reform
A sign of the U.S. government's humanitarian agency, USAID, is seen on a cargo container in Manila, Philippines, on Feb. 4, 2025. Jam Sta Rosa/AFP via Getty Images

How USAID and Its $50 Billion Budget Became a Target for Reform

Supporters say the 64-year-old agency is vital. Critics claim it is off mission, unaccountable, and poorly managed.
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The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) was a little-noticed federal agency until it suddenly became the object of a fierce political battle over the limits of presidential power and the accountability of government bureaucracies.

When the Trump administration closed the agency’s offices on Feb. 3 and later placed most employees on administrative leave, USAID took center stage in a drama unfolding at both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue.
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