Sunday, March 30, 2025

Trump Targets U.S. Institute of Peace



Employees at the U.S. Institute of Peace The (USIP) an American Independent, Nonprofit, National Institute Funded by the U.S. Congress, and Tasked with Promoting Conflict Resolution and Prevention Worldwide. It provides: Analysis, Research, and Training, to Individuals in Diplomacy, Mediation, and other Peace-Building Measures, received Termination Letters Friday Evening, as the Trump (R) Administration continues to Reimagine the Role of the U.S. abroad and Dramatically Dismantle Key Parts of the Federal Government, through the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

A Vast Majority of the Non-Profit’s Staff received Termination Notices Friday Evening. “Everyone received a personal letter that outlined that they were terminated as of March 28 and that health care would end March 31,” the Source said, Noting that Employees would be Paid for Work done through Friday, as well as for any Remaining Vacation time. Its official Website has been taken down.

Trump (R) Signed an Executive Order in February, taking aim at the USIP, an Effort, the Order said, to “dramatically reduce the size of the Federal Government, while increasing its accountability to the American people.” George Foote, who was Counsel to the USIP until Hhe was dDsmissed by DOGE, is now Involved in Litigation aimed at Convincing a Judge to recognize that the U.S. Government and DOGE’s efforts to Dismiss Top Officials at the Organization is Illegal.

The Suit was filed in D.C. District Court after DOGE Personnel, accompanied by D.C. Police Oofficers, gained Access to USIP’s building earlier this Month, after originally being Turned Away. A Judge Declines to Block DOGE takeover of USIP, while Legal Challenge plays out. Foote said in a Phone Interview on Saturday, that All Papers in the Case will be Filed by April 25th. From there, the Judge can either Decide the Case or Call for a Hearing, which would be held the week of April 28th.

The source said: “It’s obviously disappointing and a bit of a contradiction for a president who wants to win the Nobel Peace Prize. Every olive branch was extended to the president and his representatives that we wanted to work with this administration like we worked with seven prior – including his own during his first administration,”.

The USIP is an Independent, Non-Profit Organization that receives its $55 million in Annual Funding through Congress, meaning its Staffers are not subject to the protections afforded to federal workers. Between 50 and 75 of its employees worked overseas as of Friday, per Foote. “Peace is an ongoing process, and there’s no way a $55 million-a-year investment is going to bring peace to the world, but they do an awful lot with that $55 million,” Foote said. It also has a nearly $80 million Endowment, He said. It is Unclear what would happen to that Endowment Funding, as well as the institute’s Headquarters in Washington’s Foggy Bottom Neighborhood, which is often Rented for Large-Scale Pparties and Weddings.

Foote pointed to the Institute’s Work Advising the National Security Council about Policy Issues and a Senior Military Advisers Group that discusses Peace-Building Techniques to Prevent Wars. He also noted the institute’s Research on Conflict in Africa, its Fight against Chinese Influence on Critical Minerals, Human Trafficking Studies in Cambodia, and its Peace-Building Work in Papua New Guinea, among other Efforts.

There are Five carved Doves in the Foyer at USIP Headquarters, Foote said, each bearing the Name of a Staff Member who Died in a Conflict Zone. “Ginny Bouvier is one of them. Ginny was in the jungles of Colombia – she contracted a disease down there. She died of it. We flew her home, but she passed away at Georgetown Hospital,” He said. Foote continued, “That’s the kind of work that people of USIP have done. These are not faceless bureaucrats. They’re not people just living on the public dime. They’re not bloat or waste. They are bringing peace to the world and preventing the need for American military intervention and making the world and country safe for American military, American corporations, American citizens.”










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