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The Trump administration has locked out USAID workers from their headquarters, planning to shutter the agency, which distributes billions in humanitarian aid globally. This follows Trump's initial freeze on foreign aid in January 2020 and billionaire Elon Musk's call for the agency's closure. Two Democratic senators have vowed to block State Department nominees in response.
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