The
memo contradicts claims by Secretary of State Marco Rubio that he has
put in place a functioning system for exempting lifesaving assistance
from the aid freeze.
The
memo, by Nicholas Enrich, the acting assistant administrator for global
health, contradicts claims by Secretary of State Marco Rubio that a
functioning system is in place for exempting lifesaving assistance from
the aid freeze imposed by Trump on his first week in office.
“USAID’s
failure to implement lifesaving humanitarian assistance under the
waiver is the result of political leadership,” says the memo, obtained
by The Washington Post.
“This
will no doubt result in preventable death, destabilization, and threats
to national security on a massive scale,” the memo says.
The
broken system for providing waivers has been noted by aid groups for
several weeks but never spelled out in such detail in an official
government memo. The ouster of Enrich comes as the Trump administration
has gutted USAID, placing the vast majority of the 10,000-strong
workforce on administrative leave, terminating 90 percent of its foreign
aid programs and cutting more than 1,600 jobs.
The
memo says the problems with providing exemptions stem from “the refusal
to pay for assistance activities conducted or goods and services
rendered, the blockage and restriction of access to USAID’s payment
systems followed by the creation of new and ineffective processes for
payments, the ever-changing guidance as to what qualifies as
‘lifesaving’ and whose approval is needed in making that decision, and
most recently, the sweeping terminations of the most critical
implementing mechanisms necessary for providing lifesaving services.”
Enrich
on Sunday sent a follow-up message to staff, obtained by The Post,
thanking them for their service and saying he had been placed on
“administrative leave, effective immediately.”
USAID
did not immediately respond to a request for comment. A State
Department spokesman also did not immediately respond to a request for
comment.
In
response to The Post report, Sen. Brian Schatz, the top Democrat on the
appropriations subcommittee on foreign aid, said “These new details
confirm our worst fears: the illegal and systematic dismantling of USAID
will cause real suffering and deaths that are entirely preventable.”
“Instead
of addressing the issues outlined by … Enrich, the State Department has
silenced and sidelined him. It’s completely inappropriate and wrong,”
he said in a statement.