Senator Jim Riche (R-IDAHO) has blocked a resolution of the Senate, which supported the US International Development Organization (USAID).
Democratic Senate Chris Koon's (Dell) called for unanimous agreement to agree to the Senate's resolution to support the role of USAID in protecting US national security. More than 40 Democrats are supporting the bill for Koons.
Riche, chairman of the Senate's Diplomatic Committee, opposed this measure and said that he had to make a strict choice to reduce national debt.
“The idea of integrating the USAID and the State Department has been floating by almost all administration since the USAID was established in 1998,” Richi said on the Senator's floor. “I support the Trump administration's efforts to reform and rebuild the institution in a way that will help the United States national security.”
Lissie said that it is supporting Marco Rubio's plan to integrate the State Department of State Department, plans to work with him in the process.
In response, Kuhn has emphasized the importance of institutions for domestic global status and the aid provided internationally to various communities. He also emphasized the points that he and other members presented over the past few days. In other words, the parliament has already set up the USAID, and now the role of President Trump is to perform that function.
“In the Senate, I came here for an agreement on the budget budget, passed the law, sent it to the president, signed in, and the next president and the next president could shut down to return the nails. Did you ask a question?
The battle occurs when the officials of the “government efficiency” (DOGE) of the Eron Musk have essentially closed USAID. For the past few days, several members are warnings about the impact of the mask on the federal government.
Coons said he was hoping that there was a supervised agreement to continue to support USAID investment. Nevertheless, it is unknown whether it will happen because the mask, the “leader who has not been selected by Douji,” seeks to completely close the agency.
“My hope is that in the comments of today's Secretary Rubio, a television comment on maintaining many important functions of assistance wins, but for everyone who is really driving this initiative. I am not confident because it is unknown, “Koons concluded.





