Leaving multiple government departments without effective leadership…
Sen. Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii) has announced his intention to delay confirmation of all Trump administration diplomatic nominees until the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) is fully operational again.
The agency, responsible for administering foreign aid, has been at the center of recent political maneuvering. On Sunday night, over 600 USAID employees were reportedly locked out of the agency’s computer systems. Those still able to access their accounts received an email stating that, “at the direction of Agency leadership,” headquarters would be closed to personnel on Monday, Feb. 3.
The shutdown follows comments from Elon Musk, who has been leading the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) initiative. During a discussion on X Spaces, Musk revealed that President Donald Trump agreed with closing USAID, aligning with the administration’s broader effort to reassess U.S. foreign aid priorities.
Musk claimed that the shutdown process is already in motion. Meanwhile, Secretary of State Marco Rubio has been appointed as acting director of USAID, signaling a potential realignment of the agency with the administration’s foreign policy objectives.
Rubio argued that USAID’s functions should align with U.S. foreign policy under the current administration, calling the agency “completely unresponsive.”
"I'm the acting director of USAID."
— Howard Mortman (@HowardMortman) February 3, 2025
— Secretary of State Marco Rubio pic.twitter.com/F1RR9TY9PL
The Wall Street Journal highlights Schatz’s decision to enforce a blanket hold on Trump’s nominees, threatening to derail the new president’s ambitious agenda:
The Senate typically speeds up the confirmation of many nominees through “unanimous consent,” a process that bypasses a formal vote if no senator objects. By objecting, Schatz’s hold would halt the Senate’s ability to move nominees quickly, requiring Senate Majority Leader John Thune to use precious floor time to advance the president’s picks through the confirmation process.
“I will oppose unanimous consent,” he told The Wall Street Journal. “I will vote no. I will do maximal delays until this is resolved.”
Schatz’s move would leave several bureaus and offices without senior leadership, complicating U.S. diplomatic efforts and the administration’s ability to speak with a clear voice about its foreign priorities.
Representatives for the White House and State Department didn’t immediately return requests for comment.
The Trump’s administration’s approach to USAID drawn sharp criticism from congressional Democrats en masse. Speaking from Capitol Hill, Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) condemned the White House’s maneuvering, arguing that Congress should have a role in deciding foreign aid allocations and accusing Trump of starting a dictatorship.
NEW: Rep. Ilhan Omar has a meltdown over how she is no longer able to burn American taxpayer dollars, says Trump is a dictator for wanting to save Americans money.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) February 3, 2025
Wow!
"We get to decide where money is allocated!!"
"We talked about Trump wanting to be a dictator on day 1, and… pic.twitter.com/o6RFizDVfJ
Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.), ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee, looked pale decrying the administration’s focus on domestic issues over international development.
JUST IN: Democrat Rep. Jamie Raskin looks like he's going to have a heart attack as he melts down over Elon Musk targeting USAID for burning American taxpayer dollars.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) February 3, 2025
They got caught and now they're lashing out.
"Elon Musk, you may have illegally seized power over the… pic.twitter.com/gXEABXELCM
Regardless, Musk continues to vigorously defend the administration’s approach, suggesting that shutting down certain government programs could significantly reduce the national deficit.
“I think we can cut the deficit by $1 trillion next year,” Musk stated, predicting that such reductions would lead to lower interest rates, decreased credit card and mortgage costs and more affordable consumer goods.
“This is a great outcome for Americans, and I think we can achieve it,” he added.
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Gotta have massive foreign aid for every tyrant, strongman, colonel, warlord, or president for life. Just gotta.
Gotta have unlimited foreign aid for every tyrant, strongman, President For Life, warlord, or colonel in the world. Just gotta.
This sounds to me like the demoncrats are committig extortion!
I hope President Trump can get his nominees confirmed and do something about all the liberal democratic congressmen and senators. They are so shameful.
C’mon guys! Enough of the clickbait! “NO Trump Nominees Until This Happens”?! Then your story relays the truth which is “delay confirmation”. You have to be better than this “the little boy who cried wolf” approach….
kick that senator to the curb
Keep up the good work Elon. I’ve been saying the government is wasting our money. I think DODG is what we have needed for a long time
I believe Marco Rubio (USAID Director) pretty well says it all. They have not been cooperating as far as accounatbility for how the funds are dispersed….which says “SHUT ‘ER DOWN” to me!!! But it figures that many D’s are involved here in the protests…..no doubt, shaking in their shoes, hoping they do not get caught money laundering.
Follow the money and you just may find out why they are screaming so loud.
Get with the program of get out of the way.
The Citizens of the USA have voted to put America First.
All obstructors should be Primaried al the least.
All their committee assignments should also be taken from them
Two words: Recess Appointments
Hey we may shut down other agencies too