The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) reportedly initiated a document destruction process as part of broader administrative measures for ...
WASHINGTON — Federal judges in two separate lawsuits refused Friday to order the Trump administration to not destroy U.S. Agency for International Development records after it said it has disposed of ...
The email, bearing the name of acting executive secretary Erica Carr, was sent to key ... "secret" on the bag with a marker. USAID employees told to burn, shred and destroy classified documents ...
Operation Shred at the USAID USAID Acting Executive Director Erica Carr ordered her remaining staff to shred and burn classified documents before Elon Musk and DOGE finish shutting down the agency.
Erica Carr, the acting executive secretary ... legal battles over its plans to shut down the agency. USAID employees told to burn, shred and destroy classified documents NBC News obtained an ...
In a Tuesday email to staffers, USAID acting executive director Erica Carr had called for an ... which bore a USAID logo. “Shred as many documents first,” the email continued, adding ...
NBC News reported: The U.S. Agency for International Development is instructing its staff in Washington to shred and burn documents ... according to an email from Erica Carr, the agency’s ...
An official at the US Agency for International Development has ordered employees to shred a large ... cited an email from USAID's acting executive secretary Erica Carr instructing employees ...
Politico said an email sent under the name of Erica Carr — acting executive secretary at USAID — told employees ... of “classified safes.” “Shred as many documents first, and reserve ...
The White House said the documents remain available on computer systems, and the order comes as U.S. Customs and Border Protection is poised to move into the USAID building.