The Trump administration’s decision to kill the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) likely contributed to 600,000 “entirely preventable” deaths, left the globe faltering in responding to the latest Ebola outbreak and let U.S. adversaries increase their standing in the developing world, a report from House Oversight Democrats finds. The report, issued Thursday, offers one…
USAID’s closure led to ‘entirely preventable’ deaths, latest Ebola outbreak: House Dem report
Originally reported by The Hill
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