USAID workers have been told to burn documents as the Trump Administration attempts to completely dismantle the agency.
A union has asked a federal judge to intervene after an email ordered staffers to destroy classified documents.
An email sent to staff at the US Agency for International Development (USAID) is causing concern as it instructed staff to burn classified documents and personal files.
An email was fired off to staffers from Erica Carr — the acting executive secretary at USAID — Tuesday calling for an “all day” effort to help destruct agency documents at the ...
"Shred as many documents first, and reserve the burn bags for when the shredder becomes unavailable or needs a break," the ...
An organization representing foreign service workers said it was "alarmed" by the directive because there could be documents ...
U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) employees and outside groups are fighting an order from the agency’s ...
A former USAID employee confirmed the email for Politico and described the destruction of documents as unprecedented. “I’ve ...
A USAID official instructed employees Tuesday on "clearing our classified safes" by shredding documents at the embattled foreign aid agency's Washington headquarters.
USAID employees were instructed to destroy items in the agency’s “classified safes and personnel documents," per an email ...
A senior official at the main U.S. aid agency told employees to dispose of classified documents and personnel files by ...