The two senior security managers of the American agency for international development were put on administrative leave on Saturday evening after refusing to give representatives to access Elon Musk to internal systems, according to three US officials with knowledge of The question.
And agency chief of staff Matt Hopson, a policy of the Trump administration who started his work a few days ago, resigned, said two of the officials.
Employees working for Mr. Musk’s working group who clashed with John Voorhees, the USAID security director, and his assistant sought to enter a safe area of agency offices to go to Classified equipment said two US officials with knowledge of the incident. We do not know exactly what the exchange took place between them and Mr. Voorhees, who could not be joined immediately to comment. Mr. Hopson could not be reached immediately.
Mr. Voorhees and his assistant are the last senior officials of the agency to be on administrative leave. Last week, people appointed by the Trump administration suspended around 60 senior officials and dismissed hundreds of entrepreneurs. There was a question among the current and former employees and legislators that the USAID, which receives its funding from Congress, could be subsumed within the State Department in a considerably reduced form while President Trump continues to reduce aid foreign.
Trump, returning to Washington from his home to Palm Beach on Sunday evening, denied the agency, telling journalists traveling with him that he was managed by “radical madmen”.
He also praised Mr. Musk as “very intelligent”.
Mr. Musk has published a series of messages in recent days expressing Fury to the help agency and expressing conspiracy theories on this subject.
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