Share this postJake’s SubstackWhy a USAID worker feels her country abandoned her and her familyCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMorePlayback speed×Share postShare post at current timeShare from 0:000:00/0:00Transcript318Share this postJake’s SubstackWhy a USAID worker feels her country abandoned her and her familyCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMore1039Why a USAID worker feels her country abandoned her and her familyJake TapperApr 03, 2025318Share this postJake’s SubstackWhy a USAID worker feels her country abandoned her and her familyCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMore1039ShareTranscriptCharlee Doom joined The Lead to share her experience as a USAID worker overseas in recent weeks. Discussion about this videoCommentsRestacksShare this postJake’s SubstackWhy a USAID worker feels her country abandoned her and her familyCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreJake’s SubstackSubscribeAuthorsJake TapperRecent PostsSpeaker at museum event spoke with victims before deadly shootingMay 22 • Jake TapperSouth African journalist: Ramaphosa was prepared for TrumpMay 21 • Jake TapperBiden challenger Dean Phillips: Revelations in "Original Sin" infuriated me moreMay 20 • Jake TapperHow 10 inmates likely escaped from a New Orleans jailMay 19 • Jake TapperLawmaker on her personal fight to reduce overdose deathsMay 16 • Jake TapperAxios obtains audio recordings of Special Counsel Robert Hur's 2023 interview with President Joe BidenMay 16 • Jake TapperRet. Gen. Stanley McChrystal reveals he considered suicide after fallout with Obama White HouseMay 15 • Jake TapperNew book reveals how Biden’s inner circle kept cabinet from him in final two years of presidency May 14 • Jake Tapper
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