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Rubio and DOGE Overhaul State Department
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk, announced a major reorganization of the State Department. The plan aims to cut 20% of offices and over 15% of domestic staff to streamline operations. The overhaul targets inefficiencies, including what they call “wokeness, censorship, waste, and corruption” in USAID. Every dollar of foreign aid will now prioritize American interests, they claim.
The reorganization will centralize IT and HR functions to reduce bureaucratic overlap. Rubio and DOGE aim to redirect resources toward frontline diplomacy.
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USAID, which manages U.S. foreign aid, has long been criticized for mismanagement by some conservatives. The overhaul seeks to address these concerns by tightening oversight.
The State Department, established in 1789, is the oldest executive department in the U.S. government. Its restructuring could reshape how America conducts foreign policy.
Rubio’s “America First” approach aligns with President Trump’s broader agenda of prioritizing national interests. The cuts aim to make diplomacy leaner and more focused.
Supporters of the plan argue it will eliminate waste and refocus diplomacy on U.S. goals. Critics warn that slashing staff could weaken America’s global influence.
Some believe centralizing operations will improve efficiency and accountability in aid programs. Others fear it may disrupt critical humanitarian efforts abroad.
The reorganization reflects a push to align federal agencies with conservative principles. Its success will depend on how effectively Rubio and Musk implement the changes.
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| Total News Sources | 33 |
| Left | 8 |
| Right | 12 |
| Center | 10 |
| Unrated | 3 |
| Bias Distribution | 36% Right |
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