A USAID worker said Monday that office employees scrambled to hide anything “incriminating” when the Department of Government Efficiency came knocking.
USAID workers hid Pride flags, ‘incriminating’ books when DOGE arrived: ‘It didn’t feel good’
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February 05, 2025
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