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Pete Marocco, who played a significant role in reducing foreign aid and dismantling the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) under the Trump administration, has left the State Department. Marocco served as the acting head of foreign aid and was expected to take on a new role within the administration. His departure comes as the State Department works to integrate the remnants of USAID into the State Department by mid-August.
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