Pete the reaper
Peter Marocco, a once-relatively-unknown Republican political appointee who
cycled through multiple jobs at the Pentagon, the U.S. Department of
Commerce, the State Department
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and USAID during Trump’s first term, has emerged as *the dominant arbiter
of who does and doesn’t get U.S. foreign assistance* in the president’s
second term.

As such, he’s been named in one of the main lawsuits contesting the
administration decision to pull thousands of USAID employees from their
jobs, and in a recent legal rebuttal, he accused some of those employees of
disobeying Trump’s directives
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to
halt and review foreign assistance programs.

“The placement of a substantial number of USAID personnel on paid
administration leave was the only way to pause operations, faithfully
implement the pause, and conduct a full and unimpeded audit of USAID’s
operations,” Marocco wrote in response to a lawsuit
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filed
by a pair of unions representing USAID staffers.

In that lawsuit, the administration *persuaded the judge that it had the
right to place thousands of staff on administrative leave* and recall
employees stationed overseas.

Shortly after that ruling, on Sunday night, USAID began removing nearly
everyone left at what was once a 10,000-person agency. Thousands were
placed on administrative leave, and more — between 1,600 to 2,000
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staffers
— have been told they will be eliminated entirely
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.

In the recent court filing, *Marocco laid out which staff he expects to
survive* the Trump administration’s widespread culling, and which of these *611
employees have been deemed “essential.”*

He mentioned staffers in the travel office, stating they were needed to
help other USAID employees being recalled to the United States. Also on the
list: Those with “subject matter expertise,” including staff from USAID’s
regional bureaus; employees overseeing emergency humanitarian, food, and
medical assistance, along with information, security, and legal issues; and
the agency’s human resources team, even though USAID’s chief human
resources officer was previously severed from the agency after refusing to
fire more staff
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.

*Read:* Why are thousands being culled from USAID, and who will be left
standing?
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