CBS Featured Consultants Misidentified as Fired USAID Employees
- CBS's 60 Minutes featured Kristina Drye and Adam Dubard as victims of job loss due to federal spending cuts, but they were misrepresented as USAID employees rather than consultants.
- Kristina Drye worked for XLA and Jefferson Partners, providing support to USAID's communications but was inaccurately portrayed by CBS as a longtime employee of the agency.
- Both Drye and Dubard stated that the Trump administration prioritized loyalty over competency in its hiring practices.
- Critics argued that 60 Minutes failed to acknowledge the broader impact of job losses during the Trump administration and misrepresented the experiences of actual USAID employees.
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