Summary

A Congressional Research Service report states Trump lacks the authority to abolish USAID, as congressional approval is required.

It explains that a 1998 law briefly allowed reorganization but expired in 1999. While past administrations have modified USAID’s functions, they consulted Congress.

Lawmakers are concerned about Trump’s executive order pausing foreign aid and potential USAID-State Department consolidation.

  • @Carmakazi
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    206 days ago
    1. Who’s angry mobs are going to be victorious, is the question.
    2. That’s not where things will end. That’s where they’ll start.
    • @P00ptart
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      56 days ago

      God damnit. This sounds like some cyberpunk bullshit story and were fucking living it.

      • wanderingmagus
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        25 days ago

        It’s because it is, it’s literally the end goal. Look up Balaji Srinivasan, the guy that came up with the idea of replacing traditional nation-states with decentralized, corporate-run regions, and wrote about it in a whole-ass book called “The Network State: How To Start a New Country”. These assholes read cyberpunk and decided it was an excellent idea because they all thought they’d be Arasaka or Pharmakom.