The leader of a small agency organizing U.S. aid to Africa refused to allow the Department of Government Efficiency access to the building and filed a lawsuit against the actions of the Trump administration.
United States African Development Foundation president and CEO Ward Brehm issued a letter challenging the authority of Pete Marocco, who was tasked with shutting down the U.S. Agency for International Development, and saying he was not allowing Marocco access to USADF.
‘The consequences of this decision will be devastating for the world’s most vulnerable populations.’
“I will look forward to working with Mr. Marocco after such time that he is nominated for a seat on the Board and his nomination is confirmed by the Senate,” read the letter from Brehm. “Until
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