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USAID to be merged into State Department, 3 U.S. officials say
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USAID, the United States Agency for International Development, will be merged into the State Department with significant cuts in the workforce, but it will remain a humanitarian aid entity, three U.S. officials told CBS News.
Officials in President Trump's administration are expected to announce the moves in the coming days. Discussions about the extent of the funding reductions remained fluid on Monday.
Mr.Trump made Secretary of State Marco Rubio the acting administrator of USAID, sources said. ABC News earlier reported his status as chief.
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