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A senior State Department official with a history of incendiary comments and who was fired as a speechwriter during President Trump’s first term has been appointed as acting leader of the U.S.
Darren Beattie — a top State Department official who was fired as a speechwriter during President Donald Trump’s first term ...
A senior State Department official who was fired as a speechwriter during President Donald Trump 's first term and has a ...
An academic who has drawn criticism for inflammatory statements on race and praise of the Chinese government has been chosen ...
The United States Institute for Peace (USIP) board has appointed senior State Department official Darren Beattie, a right-wing ideologue with a history of inflammatory comments on women and minorities ...
Por GARY FIELDS y JILL COLVINUn alto funcionario del Departamento de Estado que fue despedido como redactor de discursos ...
Darren Beattie, a senior State Department official known for controversial remarks, has been appointed as Acting President of the United States Institute for Peace (USIP). His new role while retaining ...
"I'm former, as of 24 hours ago," USIP's former spokesperson told WUSA9 Saturday. "You can't be a spokesperson because there is no entity." ...
The House and Senate need to agree on spending bills before midnight on Sept. 30. There is a long way to go, and time is ...
USIP employees whose salaries were tied to USAID-funded projects faced layoffs. While LaToya was having lunch, she saw the workers preparing to leave the building and hugged them goodbye.
USIP is battling the U.S. Department of Justice in court over the institute’s status as an independent agency. USIP sued in March to block DOGE’s efforts to dismantle the agency.
The new suit includes several former USIP directors, foreign personnel and one donor, all of whom say DOGE’s takeover of the institute is illegal and threatens the safety of diplomats abroad.