USAID's Nick Enirch's memo, which @NewsHour obtained, contradicts claims made by Sec of State Rubio, the WH and Musk about lifesaving aid being turned back on
Enrich lays out detailed timeline from Jan 28-Feb 28 and how "waivers" didn't restart flow of critical drugs and food 1/
Enrich details Elon Musk's DOGE team's involvement, saying on Feb. 7, agency leaders were told funds couldn't be accessed for contractors bc "financial systems (GLAAS and Phoenix) had been completely turned off by DOGE" creating "a critical impediment" to implement the waiver"
Per USAID Nick Enrich's memo: On Feb. 11, DOGE advisor Jeremy Lewin emailed Enrich "warning him to stop reviewing" already terminated contracts even if they qualified under Secretary of State Rubio's waiver. DOGE's Lewin said: delaying termination notices "is unacceptable”
On Jan 29, USAID's Global Health dept, requested waiver to respond to Uganda's Ebola outbreak: "Despite receiving approval to conduct these Ebola response activities approx 1 month ago, the implementing partners were never able to draw down funds for these life-saving activities"
Feb 18, Enrich to Trump political appointee Mark Lloyd: USAID should use existing agreement w/@WHO to access "critical stockpile of PPE & lab supplies to support Uganda Ebola outbreak response." Pete Marocco said no, "threatening" jobs of GH staff if didn't find another option
@WHO Per USAID Nick Enrich's memo: Feb 26, when 5,000+ USAID contracts were terminated globally, he "immediately" notified leadership "of the grave impacts on lifesaving activities related to malaria, tuberculosis, & Ebola." USAID acting cos Joel Borkert admitted error had been made
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