USAID officials were ordered to destroy classified documents, raising concerns about compliance with federal law. An internal email sent to remaining bureau leaders at the agency’s Washington headquarters provided guidance on “clearing our classified safes and personnel documents.”
USAID officials were ordered to destroy classified documents, raising concerns about compliance with federal law. An internal email sent to remaining bureau leaders at the agency’s Washington headquarters provided guidance on “clearing our classified safes and personnel documents.”
Is anyone really surprised?!
Is anyone really surprised?!
And articles have been watered down to remove criticism of the president. www.nytimes.com/2025/02/28/b...
And articles have been watered down to remove criticism of the president. www.nytimes.com/2025/02/28/b...
www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archiv...
www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archiv...
-FDA, which oversees Neuralink
-FAA, which oversees SpaceX
-USAID, which probed Starlink
-CFPB, which oversees Tesla's financing arm and a potential payment platform on X.
"Conflict of interest" is a severe understatement.
-FDA, which oversees Neuralink
-FAA, which oversees SpaceX
-USAID, which probed Starlink
-CFPB, which oversees Tesla's financing arm and a potential payment platform on X.
"Conflict of interest" is a severe understatement.
Is he dead yet?
Coffee? I’m pouring
Is he dead yet?
Coffee? I’m pouring
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