Will Jason Gray remain Acting USAID Administrator by the end of 2025?
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No • 50%
Official announcements from USAID or reputable news sources confirming leadership status.
Trump Administration Places 60 Senior USAID Officials on Leave Amid Foreign Aid Freeze
Jan 28, 2025, 12:24 AM
The Trump administration has placed around 60 senior career officials at the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) on administrative leave, effectively decimating the agency's leadership. The move comes after allegations that these officials attempted to circumvent President Trump's executive order, which froze all foreign aid pending a 90-day review. Acting USAID Administrator Jason Gray communicated to staff that the decision was made due to actions within the agency that appeared designed to bypass the president's directives. This action follows the State Department and USAID's compliance with the executive order to freeze almost all U.S. foreign assistance. More than 50 career civil servants, mostly at a senior level, were placed on leave effective immediately.
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Current Acting Administrator Jason Gray • 25%
No appointment by end of 2025 • 25%
A political appointee from outside USAID • 25%
A former USAID official • 25%
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Vitello remains Acting Director • 25%
Vitello becomes permanent Director • 25%
Vitello is replaced by another appointee • 25%
Vitello resigns or retires • 25%
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Steve Bannon • 25%
Sean Spicer • 25%
Kayleigh McEnany • 25%
USAID • 25%
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White House • 25%
State Department • 25%
Aid partially reinstated • 25%
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Aid fully reinstated • 25%
Aid remains frozen • 25%