'Hysteria': White House shuts down concerns over USAID document purge
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The White House said the documents remain available on computer systems, and the order comes as U.S. Customs and Border Protection is poised to move into the USAID building.
But the documents remain available on computer systems – and the order comes as U.S. Customs and Border Protection is poised to move into the USAID building, according to White House spokeswoman Anna Kelly. Diana Stancy is a politics reporter with Fox News Digital covering the White House.
"This was sent to roughly three dozen employees," Kelly said in a Tuesday night X post regarding Carr’s order. "The documents involved were old, mostly courtesy content (content from other agencies), and the originals still exist on classified computer systems. More fake news hysteria!"













