Trump admin guts USAID's humanitarian office, despite pledge to preserve its work
Dozens of officials in USAID's humanitarian aid bureau received termination letters over the weekend despite prior assurances from Secretary of State Marco Rubio to preserve the agency's "core lifesaving medicine, medical services, food, shelter and substance assistance."

Beginning late Friday night, several now-former employees at the Bureau of Humanitarian Assistance received termination letters from personnel officers at USAID, according to copies of those letters obtained by ABC News.
BHA is the government's lead federal agency for international emergency disaster relief, working closely with the military to provide humanitarian aid in the wake of earthquakes, typhoons, hurricanes and other global natural disasters.
-- ABC News' Lucien Bruggeman








