I hope Trump investigates this entire affair and all the players involved, whoever they are. Even going back in time.
Prof Natsios's A&M profile
https://bush.tamu.edu/faculty/anatsios/
'What Elon Musk Said Is a Bold-Faced Lie'
https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2025/02/04/elon-musk-usaid-00202409
Prof Natsios's A&M profile
https://bush.tamu.edu/faculty/anatsios/
'What Elon Musk Said Is a Bold-Faced Lie'
https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2025/02/04/elon-musk-usaid-00202409
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In recent days, the Trump administration has taken steps to shutter the United States Agency for International Development, or USAID, which distributes billions of dollars worldwide annually to help alleviate poverty, treat diseases and respond to famines and natural disasters, as well as promote development and democracy. President Donald Trump has said USAID is run by "lunatic radicals" who promote leftist causes and his appointed efficiency expert, billionaire Elon Musk, has called USAID a "criminal organization" that "needs to die." Now Secretary of State Marco Rubio says he's the acting director of USAID, and the administration is reportedly trying to fold the agency into the State Department.
But Andrew Natsios, who ran USAID under President George W. Bush and is a lifelong conservative Republican, calls such moves "illegal" and "outrageous." What Musk and Rubio are doing "is criminal. They can't abolish the aid program without a vote of Congress."
Moreover, Natsios says, they miss the point that USAID is critical to winning the competition with China and reflects longstanding Republican priorities.
"It's just 1 percent of the federal budget, right?" says Natsios, who also played a leading role in building World Vision, the largest Christian nongovernmental organization in the world with programs in 103 countries. "And it builds goodwill and political influence and economic influence. It promotes American business. It protects us in terms of disease threats around the world. It is in our national interest to run these programs."
Under Natsios, who now teaches at the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M, USAID nearly doubled its budget to $14 billion with a worldwide workforce of 8,100 employees operating in more than 80 countries, including major aid projects in three war zones Iraq, Afghanistan and Sudan. Natsios was also instrumental in launching one of the most successful programs in USAID history, the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief or PEPFAR, which has saved some 25 million lives since 2003, and a public-private partnership program entitled the Global Development Alliance. USAID currently manages more than $40 billion annually, as of fiscal year 2023
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What is your response to what's happened to USAID at the hands of the Trump administration over the last several days?
First, what Elon Musk said is a bold-faced lie. Second, it's the worst idea I could possibly imagine to fold it into State. When Australia folded its aid agency into the secretary of State's office and they did the same thing in Canada with their Foreign Office all of the development functions eventually withered away. There are no aid agencies in those countries now.
Why is it a terrible idea? I think the State Department is one of the best diplomatic institutions in the world. I have great respect for our diplomats, but they are not program managers. They don't do assessments, they don't do evaluations of aid programs. They don't understand how you quantify data. They don't have agricultural economists. They don't have public health expertise. The people in State are policy people. And what's going to happen over time is they're going to hire generalists, not specialists. We hire people with PhDs. We need people of expertise in education or in health or in agricultural development or these different development disciplines.