In a bold and unexpected move, President Donald Trump has sparked widespread controversy with his decision to potentially restructure the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). This move came to light following an incident on Friday when the USAID website suddenly went offline, fueling intense speculation. Critics,
especially those within the Democratic Party, have voiced their alarm, suggesting that Trump’s plans to move USAID under the control of the State Department could mark a dramatic shift in U.S. foreign policy, or even result in the agency’s dissolution. While some conservative figures have supported the idea, others view it as a serious threat to national security and global humanitarian efforts.
The Beginning of the Storm: USAID’s Website Goes Dark The tension began when the USAID website unexpectedly went offline, triggering immediate speculation. Some observers thought this might be an indication of an upcoming restructure, possibly with President Trump consolidating the agency’s functions under the State Department.
There were even rumors suggesting that the agency could be entirely dissolved. USAID, established in 1961 under President John F. Kennedy, has long been a cornerstone of U.S. foreign aid, helping developing nations with vital programs aimed at addressing health crises, promoting education, supporting economic development, and combating hunger. However, under the Trump administration, the future of the agency has become a point of serious debate. Read more below