The United States International Development Agency (USAID) has posted detailed instructions on its website for thousands of employees seeking to retrieve personal belongings from their offices in the Ronald Reagan Building after firing or taking administrative leave. I did.
The agency is giving employees on Thursday the 2nd, February 27th and Friday the 28th to enter the building if they want to take it home during designated time slots. The slots range from 60 to 90 minutes overall, but employees take approximately 15 minutes to collect personal belongings from the work space.
“The staff will be given approximately 15 minutes to complete this search and must complete the removal of time slot-only items,” the instructions state. “Staff collecting a significant amount of personal belongings should be aware of the time, but with the approval of the Security Bureau, there may be flexibility in certain circumstances.”
You will also need to bring your own containers and supplies to remove and package your belongings.
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Employees fired from USAID will obtain personal belongings from their offices in the currently closed Ronald Reagan Building during designated time slots on Thursday and Friday. (Mandel nkan/AFP via Getty Images)
USAID states that staff should “be permitted to receive personal belongings” before leaving the building with their own items, ensuring that the agency is not responsible for the items left behind. You should also ensure that there are no physical or electronic government records.
USAID said Thursday and Friday are two days when searches are permitted and employees must do so within the time slots that coordinate with the department. If staff cannot create a time slot, only the designated alternative staff will not be able to obtain their belongings as visitors, children, or staff without proper credentials.
General Services Management will pack unobtained personal items and send them to the warehouse for collection at a later date, the instructions state.
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Between the two search dates, 25 station employees have 14 time slots.
Employees will also return all government-equipped equipment issued by USAID while they are in the building.

USAID was novelized by the Trump administration after determining that Elon Musk-led Doji funded millions of suspicious programs and initiatives around the world. (Getty Images)
In the middle of the night on Sunday, the Trump administration placed nearly 1,600 USAID employees on administrative leave around the world, except for patients working on mission-critical functions, core leadership, or specially designated programs.
Thousands of USAID employees were fired and only about 300 staff remained at the agency, resulting in a Force cut-off call.
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Trump has decided to cut the government's office significantly after determining that the efficiency of Elon Musk's government has been wasted on millions of dollars of suspicious programs and initiatives around the world.

The agency, once run by thousands of employees, has been reduced to fewer than 300 staff responsible for mission-critical functions, core leadership, or specially designated programs. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)
For example, Senator Johnni Ernst, the Senate President, recently List has been published This included $20 million to create a Sesame Street show in Iraq.
Some more examples The 1.5 million planned for “Gaza-based terrorcharity” called the Environmental Development Association, “Gaza-based terrorcharity” of over $900,000, and “Diversity, equity and inclusion in Serbia's workplace and business community.” The dollar programme has been discovered.





