State Department reorganization aims to tackle ‘bloat and inefficiency’

The World

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio unveiled the first phase of a major shakeup of the State Department today. The reshuffle eliminated 132 domestic offices and cut around 700 positions in Washington, DC. Ambassador Wendy Sherman, former second-in-command at the State Department, discusses the implications with Host Marco Werman.

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