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By Elizabeth Pritchett Fox News
Published February 26, 2025 3:22am EST
Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., explained his support for the Trump administration’s action against USAID and commitment to reducing government waste on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has posted detailed instructions on its website for the thousands of employees seeking to retrieve personal belongings from their offices inside the Ronald Reagan Building after being fired or placed on administrative leave.
The agency is giving employees two days – Thursday, Feb. 27, and Friday, Feb. 28 – to enter the building during designated time slots if they have items they would like to bring home. While the slots range from 60 minutes to 90 minutes overall, employees will have approximately 15 minutes to collect personal belongings from their work spaces.
"Staff will be given approximately 15 minutes to complete this retrieval and must be finished removing items within their time slot only," the instructions stated. "Staff with a significant amount of personal belongings to retrieve must be cognizant of time; however, flexibility may be granted in select circumstances with the approval of the Office of Security."
They must also bring their own containers and supplies to remove and pack up their belongings.
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USAID instructions for fired employees gives them 15 minutes to gather belongings from shuttered DC building
'Staff with a significant amount of personal belongings to retrieve must be cognizant of time,' USAID said

Published February 26, 2025 3:22am EST
Trump slashing USAID staff is ‘permanent Washington’s worst nightmare,’ GOP senator says
Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., explained his support for the Trump administration’s action against USAID and commitment to reducing government waste on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has posted detailed instructions on its website for the thousands of employees seeking to retrieve personal belongings from their offices inside the Ronald Reagan Building after being fired or placed on administrative leave.
The agency is giving employees two days – Thursday, Feb. 27, and Friday, Feb. 28 – to enter the building during designated time slots if they have items they would like to bring home. While the slots range from 60 minutes to 90 minutes overall, employees will have approximately 15 minutes to collect personal belongings from their work spaces.
"Staff will be given approximately 15 minutes to complete this retrieval and must be finished removing items within their time slot only," the instructions stated. "Staff with a significant amount of personal belongings to retrieve must be cognizant of time; however, flexibility may be granted in select circumstances with the approval of the Office of Security."
They must also bring their own containers and supplies to remove and pack up their belongings.

USAID instructions for fired employees gives them 15 minutes to gather belongings from shuttered DC building
Thousands of employees fired from USAID will have 15 minutes to retrieve personal belongings from their offices during designated time slots on Thursday and Friday.