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Declaração do secretário Marco Rubio sobre oferecer um programa de assistência externa com base na agenda Estados Unidos em Primeiro Lugar

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Tradução cortesia do Departamento de Estado dos Estados Unidos



COMUNICADO DE IMPRENSA

MARCO RUBIO, SECRETÁRIO DE ESTADO

A assistência externa feita corretamente pode promover nossos interesses nacionais, proteger nossas fronteiras e fortalecer nossas parcerias com aliados importantes. Infelizmente, a Usaid se desviou de sua missão original há muito tempo. Como resultado, os ganhos foram muito poucos e os custos muito altos.

Graças ao presidente Trump, essa era equivocada e fiscalmente irresponsável acabou. Estamos reorientando nossos programas de assistência externa para nos alinharmos diretamente com o que é melhor para os Estados Unidos e nossos cidadãos. Estamos dando continuidade a programas essenciais visando salvar vidas e fazendo investimentos estratégicos que fortalecem nossos parceiros e nosso próprio país. Essa é mais uma promessa feita e entregue ao povo americano. 

Nota: Hoje, o Departamento de Estado e a Agência dos EUA para o Desenvolvimento Internacional (Usaid) notificaram o Congresso sobre sua intenção de empreender uma reorganização que envolverá o realinhamento de certas funções da Usaid ao Departamento até 1º de julho de 2025 e a descontinuação das funções restantes da Usaid que não se alinham com as prioridades do governo.


Veja o conteúdo original: https://www.state.gov/on-delivering-an-america-first-foreign-assistance-program/ 

Esta tradução é fornecida como cortesia e apenas o texto original em inglês deve ser considerado oficial. 

 


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Jacksonville, Florida – Acting United States Attorney Sara C. Sweeney announces the return of an indictment charging James Malcolm Davis (45, Middleburg) with possession with intent to distribute 5 grams or more of methamphetamine and possession of firearms by a convicted felon. If convicted, Davis faces a minimum term of 5 years, up to 40 years, in federal prison for the drug offense and up to 15 years' imprisonment for the firearm offense. The indictment also notifies Davis that the United States intends to forfeit multiple firearms, ammunition, and magazines traceable to the firearm offense. Davis was arrested on March 25, 2025, and ordered detained. His trial is set for May 2025.
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Savannah, Georgia – Acting United States Attorney Sara C. Sweeney for the Middle District of Florida and Acting United States Attorney Tara M. Lyons for the Southern District of Georgia announce that Chief U.S. District Judge R. Stan Baker has sentenced Victor McMillar (33, Savannah) to 20 years in prison for possessing a firearm and ammunition as a convicted felon. Judge Baker also recommended that McMillar serve his prison sentence at a Federal Bureau of Prisons facility as far from Savannah as possible. A federal jury found McMillar guilty on October 24, 2024. 
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Dana McDaniel, 44, of Washington D.C., pleaded guilty today to bribery for accepting at least $10,000 in exchange for agreeing to use her position as Deputy Director at the District's Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement (ONSE) to benefit another.
 

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Savannah, Georgia – Acting United States Attorney Sara C. Sweeney for the Middle District of Florida and Acting United States Attorney Tara M. Lyons for the Southern District of Georgia announce that Chief U.S. District Judge R. Stan Baker has sentenced Victor McMillar (33, Savannah) to 20 years in prison for possessing a firearm and ammunition as a convicted felon. Judge Baker also recommended that McMillar serve his prison sentence at a Federal Bureau of Prisons facility as far from Savannah as possible. A federal jury found McMillar guilty on October 24, 2024. 
 

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