USAID Inspector General Furned days after publication Report Critical of Aid Pause


The White house Has the inspector general of the US Agency for International Development (USAID) fired, FOX News has learned.

Usaid inspector -General Paul Martin was fired on Tuesday, although instead of USAID acting manager and State Secretary Marco Rubio, the resignation reportedly came from the White House of Presidential Staff.

The dismissal comes days after the USAID inspector -General had published a report that was critical of the break of the Trump governance on help.

It also comes a day after USAID had warned that the dismantling of the Trump government of USAID had made everything but impossible to control $ 8.2 billion in humanitarian funds.

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Flag of the United States Agency for International Development

A flag of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) for the offices of the Washington office, DC (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Cneta)

USAID is under fire of the Trump government While the Ministry of Government Efficiency (Doge) and its chairman, Elon Musk, investigate the spending practices of the Agency and prepare for renewing and possibly closing the agency.

The agency announced on its website on 4 February, which would be placed on Friday on Friday on Friday and would make some exceptions for those in roles with regard to “mission-critical functions, core leadership and specially designated programs.”

Allegedly the overseas missions were also told to close.

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The Trump government dismissed the USAID Inspector General on Tuesday. (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara, File/Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty images)

Legislers, news broadcasts and think tanks have buried in earlier reports related to USAID expenditure in the midst of the financing of earthenware classes in Morocco.

This week it was discovered that USAID has provided millions of dollars to extremist groups that are connected to designated terrorist organizations and their allies, published by Middle East Forum, an American think tank, published by Middle East Forum.

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USAID was founded in 1961 under the Kennedy Administration and operated as an independent agency that works closely with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to allocate civilian foreign help.

Under Rubio, The agency could be abolished after the reorganization of the coming days, he said in a letter to two -part legislators on 3 February.

Emma Colton and The Associated Press from Fox News Digital contributed to this report.