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Members of Congress Refused Entry to USAID Agency Shuttered by Trump Administration

WASHINGTON โ Democratic members of Congress were denied entry Monday to the U.S. Agency for International Development, after billionaire Elon Musk, empowered by President Donald Trump, worked to close the nationโs humanitarian arm.
Senators and House members rallied outside the agencyโs shuttered headquarters in Washington, D.C., vowing to fight Muskโs actions over the weekend. That included sending individuals from Muskโs Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, to forcefully access USAIDโs computer systems and files.
โWe are not going to let this injustice happen. Congress created this agency with the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 and if you want to change it, you got to change that law,โ Rep. Gerry Connolly of Virginia told a large crowd that gathered outside the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center, where the agency is housed.
Sen. Chris Van Hollen told a swarm of journalists and USAID employees that the Trump administrationโs action against USAID was โillegalโ and that he had been speaking to lawyers over the weekend.
โThis is a clear violation of our law,โ the Maryland Democrat told the crowd, which was dotted with homemade protest signs reading โUSAID Must Be Savedโ and โUSAID Saves Lives.โ
Sen. Brian Schatz of Hawaii, who also joined the press conference, announced afterward that he would place a blanket hold on all of Trumpโs State Department nominees going forward.
Connolly, Van Hollen, Schatz and several other Democratic lawmakers, including Reps. Jamie Raskin and Johnny Olszewski of Maryland, Don Beyer of Virginia, and Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, were denied entry to USAIDโs office following the outdoor press conference.
Employees received emails and text blasts telling them not to report to the building Monday.
Agency manages $40B in U.S. spending
The workforce of roughly 10,000 โ two-thirds of which work overseas โ manages projects and distributes funds that reach approximately 130 countries. The agency was appropriated roughly $40 billion in fiscal year 2023.
The agency, by statute, is an โindependent establishmentโ and โunder direct authority and policy guidance of the Secretary of State,โย according to the nonpartisan Congressional Research Service.
Speaking to reporters in El Salvador Monday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said he is now the acting administrator for USAID.
Rubioย told reporters that USAID โis involved in programs that run counter to what weโre trying to do in our national strategyโ in any given country.
โItโs been 20 or 30 years where people have tried to reform it, and it refuses to reform, it refuses to cooperate,โ Rubio said.
Early Monday, Musk said during a live conversation on X Spaces that Trump โagreed we should shut it down,โ The Associated Pressย reported. Recordings of live X Spaces areย not automatically publicly available afterward. Musk was joined by GOP Sens. Joni Ernst of Iowa and Mike Lee of Utah during the live chat.
The agencyโs website,ย USAID.gov, and its X social mediaย account went dark Saturday.
Democrats demand update from Rubio
Individuals identifying themselves as DOGE personnel entered USAID headquarters over the weekend to access the agencyโs computers and files,ย CNN reported. At least two USAID security officials were put on administrative leave after initially refusing to grant access.
Trump signed anย executive order on his first day in office establishing DOGE for the purposes of โmodernizing Federal technology and software to maximize governmental efficiency and productivity.โ
Democrats on the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations have asked Rubio for an โimmediate updateโ on who accessed USAIDโs system and files on Saturday and whether they reviewed classified and personally identifiable information.
โWhile some of the individuals purported to have security clearances, it is unclear whether those who accessed secure classified facilities had proper clearance or what they were seeking to access. We understand that the security guards present at the facility were threatened when they raised questions,โ Sen. Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire, the Senate Foreign Relations Committeeโs top Democrat, wrote in aย letter co-signed by all Democrats on the panel.
Shaheen said the committee, which has jurisdiction over monitoring international aid, was not notified that Trumpโs Department of Government Efficiency was planning to visit USAIDโs headquarters.
โFollowing this incident, the senior management of the Office of Security, which secures USAID personnel and facilities and safeguards national security information, were placed on administrative leave. The potential access of sensitive, even classified, files, which may include the personally identifiable information (PII) of Americans working with USAID, and this incident as a whole, raises deep concerns about the protection and safeguarding of matters related to U.S. national security,โ Shaheen wrote.
DOGE representative Katie Millerย wrote on X Sunday that โNo classified material was accessed without proper security clearances.โ
Trump told journalists Sunday that USAID is โrun by radical lunatics, and weโre getting them out and weโll make a decision.โ
In a post on his social media platform X Sunday, Musk wrote that the agency is โa criminal organization.โ
States Newsroom reached out to the White House and the State Department for comment.
Just hours into his presidency, Trump signed anย executive order to halt foreign assistance programs for 90 days.
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