Trump administration moves to restore some terminated foreign aid programs, sources say
- President Donald Trump's administration has moved to reinstate at least six previously canceled U.S. Foreign aid programs for emergency food assistance, according to six sources familiar with the matter.
- USAID Acting Deputy Administrator Jeremy Lewin requested staff to reverse terminations and restore awards to the World Food Program in several countries, as detailed by five sources.
- The administration ended life-saving aid programs for over a dozen countries this week, totaling over $1.3 billion, reported by Stand Up For Aid.
- Democrats on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee criticized the administration's restructuring plans for being 'unconstitutional, illegal, unjustified, damaging, and inefficient.
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Trump admin reinstates at least six foreign aid programmes: Report
President Donald Trump's administration on Tuesday moved to reinstate at least six recently canceled US foreign aid programmes for emergency food assistance, according to a report, citing six sources familiar with the matter
Trump administration moves to restore some terminated foreign aid programs, sources say
President Donald Trump's administration on Tuesday moved to reinstate at least six recently canceled U.S. foreign aid programs for emergency food assistance, six sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.
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