• News
  • World News
  • US News
  • US State Department to undergo 'massive overhaul': Key details of Donald Trump administration's ambitious plan

US State Department to undergo 'massive overhaul': Key details of Donald Trump administration's ambitious plan

The Trump administration, under Secretary of State Marco Rubio, is initiating a significant overhaul of the State Department, aiming to streamline operations and prioritize "America First." The reorganization involves consolidating bureaus, reducing domestic staff by 15%, and establishing a new office to oversee foreign assistance and humanitarian affairs.
US State Department to undergo 'massive overhaul': Key details of Donald Trump administration's ambitious plan
File Photo: US Department of State
The Donald Trump administration unveiled its ambitious for a "massive overhaul" of the US State Department on Tuesday. United States secretary of state Marco Rubio, who leads the department and announced the reorganization plan, said the move was part of the federal government's "America First" mandate.
"We cannot win the battle for the 21st century with bloated bureaucracy that stifles innovation and misallocates scarce resources. That is why, under the leadership of President Trump and at my direction, I am announcing a reorganisation of the Department so it may meet the immense challenges of the 21st Century and put America First," Rubio said in a department-wide email.
Consolidation of bureaus and offices
The plan includes consolidating 734 bureaus and offices to 602. Also, as many as 137 offices would be transitioned to another location within the department to increase their efficiency.
Staff reduction in US
The document envisions the State Department to have 15 per cent less employees in the United States than its existing number of staffers in the country.
New office to supervise bureau on 'democracy and human rights'
A new office of "coordination for foreign assistance and humanitarian affairs" would oversee a bureau on "democracy, human rights and religious freedom," a shift from the current "democracy, human rights and labour." It would also absorb the functions of the US Agency for International Development.
The new office would replace a division which oversees "civilian security, democracy and human rights." The division is currently led by an under-secretary of state, a senior position.
Key offices to be shut down
The plan proposes to eliminate Conflict and Stabilization Operations, whose activities have included a task force to "anticipate and prevent" atrocities overseas, before these occur.
Also absent under the restructuring is an office on war crimes, whose recent work has included documenting Russia's war in Ukraine.
(With agency inputs)
author
About the Author
TOI World Desk

At TOI World Desk, our dedicated team of seasoned journalists and passionate writers tirelessly sifts through the vast tapestry of global events to bring you the latest news and diverse perspectives round the clock. With an unwavering commitment to accuracy, depth, and timeliness, we strive to keep you informed about the ever-evolving world, delivering a nuanced understanding of international affairs to our readers. Join us on a journey across continents as we unravel the stories that shape our interconnected world.

End of Article
Follow Us On Social Media