Extremely awkward conversational moment as Democrats DESPERATELY try to enter the USAID offices in DC:
Doorman (left): “Okay, so you are aware, the agency is very busy currently and they are not able to take a meeting currently. They advise that they will be in contact shortly and that the best contact at the Department of State at this time if you need any further comments.”
Speaker 2: “Who is they?”
Doorman: “The front office of the administrator.”
Speaker 2: “So, could I just ask, are you with AID?”
Doorman: “I am.”
Speaker 2: “Thank you for your service.”
Doorman: “Thank you, thank you for what you do.”
Speaker 2: “Are the DOGE people here? Are they in this building now?”
Doorman: “We have AID employees here, correct. That’s all I know. I don’t know specifically who ‘DOGE’ is or any of that. I just know that AID employees are here, although as you are aware from the press, everybody’s been asked to telework or select people here to provide services for the agency, so the rest of them are all teleworking.”
Speaker 2: “Are you career?”
Doorman: “I am.”
Speaker 2: “Thank you. And you are as well?”
Speaker 1: “Yes, thank you. Thank you for your service.”
Speaker 2: “So there’s no opportunity to…”
Doorman: “Unfortunately, I don’t control that. I’m just here to pass along the information. Thank you for coming, and I’m sure the Department of State will be putting out further information soon.”
Speaker 2: “Have you seen the supervisor?”
Doorman: “No, I have not seen the supervisor today. No, absolutely. Just gray hair, that’s it. That’s the senior part of me.”
Speaker 2: “Okay, thank you.”
Doorman: “Thank you guys, I appreciate it. Thank you.”
Speaker 2: “Thank you very much.”
Doorman: “You’re welcome. Take care.”