USAID: Trump and Musk target closure of top US humanitarian aid agency

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The US government’s humanitarian agency, USAID, closed its headquarters to staff Monday amid moves by Elon Musk, the world’s richest man and President Donald Trump’s controversial aide, to seize control in actions decried by critics as illegal.

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