Democratic lawmakers blocked from USAID offices as they protest Elon Musk efforts to dismantle it
Democratic members of Congress said they were denied entry into the US Agency for International Development office as Elon Musk and President Donald Trump have targeted the agency.
Members of the House and Senate rallied in front of the Ronald Reagan Building which houses USAID. Sen. Chris Van Hollen told reporters that he and other Democrats were not allowed into the building. He said he would work with Sen. Brian Schatz of Hawaii to block State Department nominees as long as USAID is in danger.
“We will do everything we can to block State Department nominees from going forward until this illegal action is reversed,” he said. But Van Hollen said that because no Republicans are on their side, they will need to rely largely on the courts.
Democratic lawmakers protested in front of the Washington, D.C. office on Monday to protest attempts by the Trump administration to shut it down.
A crowd including several congressmen and women gathered in front of the Ronald Reagan building where USAID is housed.
Elon Musk, an advisor to President Donald Trump who leads the advisory Department of Government Ethics, repeatedly criticized USAID over the weekend, calling it “criminal.” Two top security officials at USAID were reportedly placed on leave after they refused to share information with Musk’s DOGE.
As a result, Democrats, largely from the House delegations representing Maryland and Virginia, where many federal workers live, gathered in front of USAID’s office.
“We would like to see firsthand what is happening to this essential agency that does such good work on the American people,” Sen. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland said.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio responded to criticisms of attempts to shut down USAID by saying that he was now the acting director of USAID.
“There are a lot of functions of USAID that are going to continue, that are going to be part of American foreign policy, but it has to be aligned with American foreign policy,” he said. He also said that employees at USAID had not used taxpayer dollars properly.
That led to fury from Democrats.
“You keep America safe and you help people all around the world,” Rep. Jim McGovern of Massachusetts told USAID workers. “And I want to apologize, I want to say I’m sorry that you have to put up with this offensive bulls*** coming out of this White House.”
Democrats stressed that the only way to get rid of USAID would be to pass a law eliminating it, rather than the executive branch unilaterally shutting it down.
Rep. Don Beyer of Virginia repeatedly stressed the need for the agency and said Musk had a vested interest in shuttering it.