Elon Musk's DOGE Team Finds Door Slammed Shut At Africa Aid Agency
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miércoles, 5 de marzo de 2025, 8:14 pm ET1 min de lectura
In a dramatic turn of events, Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) team found the door slammed shut on them at the African Development Foundation (ADF) headquarters in Washington, D.C. This incident highlights the growing tension between the Trump administration's efforts to streamline government agencies and the legal protections surrounding independent organizations like the ADF.
The ADF, established in 1980, plays a crucial role in supporting small enterprises and grassroots groups serving marginalized communities across Africa. Between 2019 and 2023, the agency awarded over $141 million in grants, impacting 6.2 million people on the continent. The Trump administration's recent executive order aims to eliminate certain functions of independent agencies, including the ADF, sparking bipartisan concern and raising questions about the future of U.S. foreign aid and development assistance.
The incident at the ADF headquarters underscores the potential challenges and resistance the administration may face in its attempts to eliminate certain functions of independent agencies. The ADF's president, Ward Brehm, addressed the situation in a letter, stating that he "specifically instructed the staff of USADF to adhere to our rules and procedure of not allowing any meetings of this type without my presence." This suggests that the administration's attempt to install Peter Marocco, the deputy acting head of USAID, as the leader of the independent agency may be in violation of the ADF's internal rules and procedures.
The Trump administration's efforts to slash the size of the federal government, including its actions at USAID, have been met with skepticism from experts who question the feasibility and effectiveness of such drastic changes. The administration's claims that DOGE has saved the U.S. taxpayer $65 billion have been called into question, with real savings amounting to a significantly smaller $2 billion figure.
In conclusion, the denial of access to the ADF headquarters by DOGE staffers is a clear indication of the resistance and legal challenges the Trump administration may face in its efforts to streamline government agencies. The incident highlights the potential for pushback from independent organizations and the need for the administration to adhere to legal procedures and guidelines when attempting to eliminate certain functions of these agencies.

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