US Government Websites are Shutting Down : The AFP review has revealed that on Monday (3 February), hundreds of US government websites were offline, including the website of Humanitarian Agency USAID, which is being closed by President Donald Trump.
More than 350 websites were missing till the afternoon of Monday (3 January) from the list of about 1400 government websites provided by Cyber Security and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). The list stated in the review included the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the Supreme Court website along with Defense, Commerce, Energy, Transport and Labor Department.
The time for the website to be offline is not clear
However, the exact time for these website being offline is not clear yet. Nor has it been reported that these websites have been temporarily offline or have been closed on the orders of Trump administration.
But this matter has come up amidst the controversial campaign of the administration, which aims to reduce the US government.
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Doge Chief Elon Musk said on Monday (3 February) that USAID would be closed and called the agency running Reliff programs in 120 countries as a “criminal organization”.
At the same time, the website of USAID was offline, so all employees were instructed by email to not go to office on Monday.
The website of many major agencies also included in the offline list
According to US media, after the instructions of President Trump last week, several American government websites along with several public Held agencies have also removed information related to LGBTQ. Trump’s instructions said that all such programs run by taxpayers should be abolished which promote “gender ideology”.
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