WASHINGTON (7News) — Former federal employees who worked at the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) headquarters had 15 minutes to get their belongings and leave on Thursday ...
Starting Thursday, USAID employees who are either on administrative leave or have been terminated were given 15 minute time slots to clear out their workstations at the downtown DC headquarters.
Marissa, it's been an emotional day here in Washington DC outside of USAID's former headquarters. We've seen people shed tears as they've shared their stories with us, and we've seen those people ...
USAID posted the “specific instructions” former staffers must follow in order to retrieve personal effects from the Ronald Reagan Building in downtown Washington, DC, on the agency’s website ...
The Trump administration has dismantled USAID and fired most of its staff. Workers at the agency's DC headquarters were given a short window of time to clear out their desks. A recently fired USAID ...
FILE - A flag outside of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) headquarters is seen on February 03, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images) Judge Chuang’s ...
USAID workers left the agency headquarters on Thursday carrying cardboard ... senior foreign policy correspondent based in Washington DC. She covers the U.S. State Department, regularly traveling ...
Marissa, it's been an emotional day here in Washington DC outside of USAID's former headquarters. We've seen people shed tears as they've shared their stories with us, and we've seen those people ...