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First on FOX: The US Department of State Secretary Marco Rubio The contract to provide ready-to-use therapeutic foods (RUTFS) has been suspended, and the agency has returned to its insistence that it will continue its commitment to “providing important humanitarian assistance.”
“As USAID moves on the basis of the State Department, our commitment to providing critical humanitarian aid remains immovable and aligns with American foreign policy priorities,” a senior State Department official told Fox News Digital in an exclusive statement.
“We are proud to work with our local partners to provide ready-to-use therapeutic foods for relief. Recently, an additional $50 million of RUTF has been approved, which is enough to nourish more than one million of the world’s most vulnerable children.”
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Rufts’ contracts and operations were previously overseen by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). However, after USAID merged with the agency after the influence of the then-sector of Government Efficiency (DOGE) in February, surveillance is at the State Department. Elon Musk.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio will testify before the Foreign Relations and Examination Committee on Tuesday, May 20, 2025, to consider the budget request proposed for the 2026 budget request for Capitol Hill, Washington. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)
RUTF is a pre-packaged, nutritious, ready-to-eat meal that primarily helps prevent malnutrition in children. In some countries, RUTF is called a form of medicine.
The State Department comments come after Secretary Rubio faces questions from Capitol Hill lawmakers as Rhode Island Democrat Gabeamo confronts Rubio in a fierce exchange and says the agency is “frozen” into a country in need.
“We need to understand why they’re not moving because it’s not a hindrance to us,” Rubio fought back.
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Amo replied, “No, you need to grasp it [that] Out, Sir said, “and the secretary refused to make a ‘commitment to ensure effective RUTF distribution’.
“We will continue to provide food assistance,” replied Rubio. “We intend to provide more food aid than any other country on the planet.
A State Department source has revealed to Fox News Digital that a major partnership with non-profit RUTF producers Mana and Edesia has been active since March 2. Additionally, 1.4 million boxes of RUTF were approved on May 26th.
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Fox also obtained internal documents and action memos for the former Jeremy Lewin Doge Employees From USAID’s Dianna Darney de Salcedo, he oversees the transition of the merger between USAID and the State Department. This document sought emergency approval to move food products and RUFTs stored in warehouses that are shipped for use.

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The delicate but unclassified document also revealed requests to approve a new Title II award worth $35 million, which initially states to be several times less than estimated due to warehouse costs, international shipping, inland transport, programming and distribution coverage.
Fox News Digital spoke to Mana CEO Mark Moore. MarkMoore outlined a detailed timeline of the challenges faced by RUTF federal contract negotiations and nonprofits as USAID merged with the State Department in early 2025.
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At one point, before the State Department Trump administration “We’re all saying we’re going to have to use up these old contracts and close the door,” Moore, who proposed the deal in May, told Fox News. He said, “If this new order weren’t coming out, we’d really be in the summer.”
“We’re excited because it’s trending the right way,” Moore added.
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Fox News Digital contacted Gabe Amo and Edesia lawmakers but did not receive a response.
Preston Mizell is an author of Fox News Digital, which covers Breaking News. Story tips can be sent to preston.mizell@fox.com and x @mizellpreston