Trump administration could make criminal referrals to DOJ over alleged foreign aid fraud
The Trump administration signaled Wednesday that it could bring criminal referrals against people who are accused of misusing taxpayer dollars through USAID foreign contracts, according to lawmakers and people familiar with the comments.
Peter Marocco, the senior Trump administration official running USAID and overseeing the dismantling of its workforce and programs, spent roughly an hour on Capitol Hill Wednesday for a closed-door meeting with the House Foreign Affairs Committee.

"It's a fluid situation based upon what is found," Chairman Brian Mast, R-Fla., told ABC News, who said the administration's review of grants was ongoing. "You look at the thousands of these grants going on, who was recieving them? What was the actual cost to administer them?"
"It's every bit appropriate," Mast said of Marocco's review.
Democrats criticized Marocco for not appearing in public to discuss his work. Mast said he planned to hold a public hearing on USAID with Marocco but did not lay out a timeframe for doing so.
The State Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the meeting.
-ABC News' Ben Siegel and Shannon Kingston







