Ex-GOP Rep. Charlie Dent calls shuttering of USAID ‘an egregious abuse of executive authority’
Former Rep. Charlie Dent (R-Pa.) criticized the Trump administration’s moves at the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), saying it was an “egregious abuse of executive authority.”
Dent joined CNN’s Jake Tapper on Monday, where he weighed in on the changes to the agency, which has essentially shut down in the last several days by tech billionaire Elon Musk’s “Department of Government Efficiency” (DOGE).
“Shuttering USAID is an egregious abuse of executive authority, full stop,” Dent said. “Elon Musk doesn’t have the authority to shut it down.”
“By the way, his role, I thought, was advisory, to give the president advice. That’s fine, give him advice,” he continued. “But this is an operational role to shutdown USAID.”
Dent argued that Congress has already appropriated funds for the international aid agency and that it is President Trump’s role to carry out that function.
“When Congress passes a spending bill, an appropriations bill becomes law. That’s not a suggestion. They’re not giving advice to the president. It’s a command, they’re telling him how to spend the money now,” Dent said.
He added that what has happened to the federal government over the last several days is “absolutely beyond” anything he’s ever seen.
“We’re talking about a purge at the FBI, shuttering USAID, pardoning J6 criminals, launching a preemptive war against Canada and Mexico in the name of national security,” Dent said, later adding “this is outrageous.”
The former lawmaker, who served in the House from 2005 to 2018, noted that there’s a role for Congress to play in combatting the flow of changes from Trump. The two chambers of Congress are not bystanders, Dent said.
“March 14, the government must be funded. Republicans will need a lot of Democrats to help them pass a funding bill, and I suspect Democrats are going to make a lot of demands, like making sure that the monies that have been appropriated be sent as designated or as ordered by Congress,” he continued.
Dent said he thinks GOP lawmakers are under a lot of stress amid the changes.
“I’m just waiting for the dam to break,” he said. “I think a number of them are going to have to speak out forcefully on this rather soon.”
While Dent didn’t hold back on his criticism of the USAID changes, many Republican lawmakers are backing Trump over the matter.
Sen. Jim Risch (R-Idaho), the chair of the Foreign Relations Committee, noted that hard choices must be made to reduce the national debt. He said he was supportive of the administrations efforts to “restructure the agency” to better serve the country’s “national security interests.”
Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) told NBC News that Democratic presidents have tried to “push the limits” of their power and he doesn’t “begrudge” the Trump administration for trying.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio took over as acting chief of the agency earlier Monday.
Topics
-
Lawmakers, legal experts warn shuttering USAID is unconstitutional
Lawmakers and legal experts are warning the Trump administration’s efforts to shutter the government’s foreign assistance agency is unconstitutional and is likely to face challenges in court. Over ...The Hill - 7h -
Musk calls USAID a 'criminal organization' that should 'die'
Tech billionaire Elon Musk said he believes the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) is a “criminal organization” that should “die.” “USAID is a criminal organization. Time for it to ...The Hill - 1d -
Rep. Brian Mast says he supports potential plan moving USAID into the State Department
GOP Rep. Brian Mast of Florida, the new chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, tells "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" that he is working with Secretary of State Marco Rubio to ...CBS News - 1d -
Texas Tech AD calls Toppin's ejection 'egregious'
Texas Tech athletic director Kirby Hocutt issued a statement after the Red Raiders' overtime win over No. 6 Houston calling the decision to eject JT Toppin "egregious."ESPN - 1d -
Trump authorizes military deployment plan to border in executive order
President Trump on Monday night signed an executive order authorizing the U.S. military to draft a plan for sending troops to the southern border. The order authorizes U.S. Northern Command ...The Hill - Jan. 21 -
GOP rep to reintroduce bill to eliminate taxes on overtime pay
A Republican House member is reintroducing legislation Wednesday that would eliminate taxes on overtime pay, an idea that has gained momentum among some lawmakers after President-elect Trump touted ...The Hill - Jan. 15 -
Rep. Lieu calls for investigation into water pressure failures in L.A. wildfire fight
Rep. Ted Lieu (D-Calif.), who represents a district affected by the wildfires in Los Angeles, calls for an investigation into the failures of the water system as firefighters work to put out the ...NBC News - Jan. 10 -
Pennsylvania GOP Rep. Meuser considering run for governor
Rep. Dan Meuser (R-Pa.) signaled he is seriously considering challenging Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro (D) for his post in 2026. “I’m considering it,” Meuser told The Hill on Thursday. “I mean if ...The Hill - Jan. 9 -
OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman accused of sexual abuse by sister in lawsuit
Tech entrepreneur and family say Ann Altman’s claims that abuse started in childhood are ‘utterly untrue’ . The sister of the OpenAI chief executive, Sam Altman , has filed a lawsuit alleging that ...The Guardian - Jan. 8
More from The Hill
-
Canadian lawmaker rips Trump for 51st state comments: ‘The man’s a liar’
Canadian Member of Parliament Charlie Angus criticized President Trump over his calls to make Canada the 51st state of America, calling the U.S. president “a liar.” Angus joined CNN’s Brianna ...The Hill - 1h -
Vance to take first foreign trip to France, Germany
Vice President Vance will travel to Europe next week for his first foreign trip since the inauguration, a VP spokesperson confirmed to The Hill. Vance will travel to the Artificial Intelligence ...The Hill - 2h -
Treasury Department sued over DOGE payment access
The Treasury Department was sued by a coalition of groups over the “Department of Government Efficiency” (DOGE) officials receiving access to the federal payment system for the federal government. ...The Hill - 2h -
Republican blocks Senate resolution in support of USAID
Sen. Jim Risch (R-Idaho) blocked a resolution in the Senate that supported the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) as the agency undergoes turmoil via the Trump administration. ...The Hill - 2h -
Senate tees up final vote on Pam Bondi AG nomination
The Senate on Monday teed up a final vote on Pam Bondi's nomination to lead the Justice Department. The chamber voted 52-46 to limit debate. Absent an agreement with Democrats, that puts a final ...The Hill - 4h
More in Politics
-
Canadian lawmaker rips Trump for 51st state comments: ‘The man’s a liar’
Canadian Member of Parliament Charlie Angus criticized President Trump over his calls to make Canada the 51st state of America, calling the U.S. president “a liar.” Angus joined CNN’s Brianna ...The Hill - 1h -
Vance to take first foreign trip to France, Germany
Vice President Vance will travel to Europe next week for his first foreign trip since the inauguration, a VP spokesperson confirmed to The Hill. Vance will travel to the Artificial Intelligence ...The Hill - 2h -
Treasury Department sued over DOGE payment access
The Treasury Department was sued by a coalition of groups over the “Department of Government Efficiency” (DOGE) officials receiving access to the federal payment system for the federal government. ...The Hill - 2h -
Republican blocks Senate resolution in support of USAID
Sen. Jim Risch (R-Idaho) blocked a resolution in the Senate that supported the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) as the agency undergoes turmoil via the Trump administration. ...The Hill - 2h -
What is USAID, the foreign assistance agency Trump wants to shut down?
NBC News' Valerie Castro explains the work of the U.S. Agency for International Development and the impact it will have if President Trump succeeds in closing it.NBC News - 2h