Former presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama spoke out after the shutdown of United States Agency for International Development.
The closure followed an investigation into alleged fraud and mismanagement. The move was supported by Donald Trump and his administration.
Bush and Obama addressed former staff in a video message, saying the agency played an important role in global humanitarian work.
The decision has sparked debate in Washington about foreign aid and government oversight.
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