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President Donald Trump’s last efforts Basic Federal Government OfficesHe was prepared by an executive order that will sharpen the State Department.
The Executive Order cancels offices in the headquarters of the entire State Department in Africa, climate change, as well as the headquarters of the Agency, as well as refugees, democracy and human rights, as well as refugees, democracy and human rights and human rights New York Times.
According to the document, it would be a “disciplined reorganization of” an agency with “Mission Delivery” and “Waste, Fraud and Abuse”. If the executive order comes into force, it has been one of the most important rates of the State Department since 1789. Bloomberg. The changes must be made on October 1, the document.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, however, claims that there are no such plans in the works.
“It’s fake news” wrote in one of Rubio X writing Sunday morning. “@Nytimes falls victim with another trick.”
If you want to comment on the Executive Order Project, White House spokesman Anna Kelly Fortune To Rubio X Post.
This Now There was also last week declare According to the domestic document, Trump management can reduce the state department’s financial year of 50% of the fiscal year.
Other changes in the project participate in the Congress and “no doubt, protest by MPs” Nowand may face claims.
“Now, instead of bending policies, Rubio State Department, dictators support Trump – in line with politics,” Former US Representative Tom Malinowski wrote in x. “This is embarrassing and illegal, but it cannot protect it from accountability.” Malinowski served as Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor during the Obama administration.
According to the documents obtained Now The following changes and non-listed can be made in the State Department –
Representatives for Rubio and the US State Department did not respond immediately FortuneRequired for comments.
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