Rubio announces hundreds of job cuts, office closures at State Department
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Apr 23, 2025
Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced plans to reorganize the State Department, which may see 700 jobs and 132 offices cut.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio announcing plans to reorganize the State Department
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The restructuring entails cutting 700 jobs and closing 132 offices. The Associated Press reports Rubio sent an email to staff saying
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quote, we cannot win the battle for the 21st century with bloated bureaucracy
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that stifles innovation and misallocates scarce resources, end quote. He went on to state the current department had become
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more beholden to radical political ideology than advancing America's core national interests
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It's the latest effort by the Trump administration to reduce the size of the federal government
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and cut spending. The restructuring includes reassigning duties for the U.S. Agency for
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International Development, recently dismantled by the Department of Government Deficiency. U.S. aid oversaw foreign aid and was the subject of a court fight when the Trump administration
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attempted to eliminate it. The Wall Street Journal reports the State Department is keeping the bureaus that deal with human rights and refugees but repositioning them under a new office that will coordinate foreign aid and humanitarian issues The plan calls for consolidating 734 bureaus into 602 and moving 137 other offices to a different location
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The AP reports offices on Africa affairs, migration issues, and democracy efforts survived
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However, the Office of Global Women's Issues and the diversity, equity, and inclusion push will be cut
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While Secretary of State Rubio touts the plan as meeting the challenges of the 21st century and putting America first
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Daryl Grisgraber from the humanitarian organization Oxfam America told the Associated Press
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it creates uncertainty and will, quote, only make the world a more unstable, unequal place for us all
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While the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Republican Senator Jim Risch of Idaho
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called it a vision to remake the State Department for this century
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