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Peter William Marocco (born August 22, 1975) is an American government official who served as director of the Office of Foreign Assistance at the
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and as deputy administrator at the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) from January to April 2025. Marocco wrote the State Department cable ordering a freeze of all U.S. foreign aid (with exceptions for Israel, humanitarian aid, and other purposes) resulting in furloughs, layoffs and ending operations for almost all U.S.-funded aid projects, and significant confusion among providers funded with U.S. foreign aid. Various Republican figures stated their intent to merge USAID with the
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.


First Trump administration

Marocco was deputy assistant secretary of state at the
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from January 7, 2018 to August 16, 2019. While in that position his bureau undertook a government-wide review of U.S. foreign assistance directed toward strategic stabilization efforts and developed a global scanning index intended to give early warning of conflicts and atrocities. In July 2018, he travelled to the
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where, as reported by
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, he secretly met with ethnonationalist Bosnian Serb separatist leaders including
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who was at the time under U.S Treasury Department sanctions for opposing peace efforts in the region. This visit had not been approved by the U.S. ambassador. As reported in ''
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'' magazine, Marocco frequently arranged such meetings on overseas trips without the knowledge of local ambassadors. In March 2019, Marocco was one of two State Department officials sent to speak at a meeting on international migration policy in Hungary to which neither Germany, France, or the UK sent representatives. Hungary's ruling party
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had been suspended from its
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coalition in the
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just days beforehand. While at the State Department, Marocco was subjected to frequent complaints from the department's inspector general office over workplace concerns including urging others to withhold grant funds from at least one contractor despite regulations to the contrary, as reported in ''Foreign Policy''. Later in 2019, Marocco served as deputy assistant secretary of defense for African affairs, leading U.S. defense policy across the continent, working to counter transnational threats to the U.S., strengthening partner capacity, enhancing cooperation and working with U.S. Africa Command. He was also senior advisor for intelligence and security at the U.S. Department of Commerce on a special assignment, advising senior leadership on intelligence and security resources. After USAID created a Bureau for Conflict Prevention and Stabilization, Marocco was named its head in July 2020. The new bureau's mission was to provide support for civic organizations and independent media in foreign nations, to combat
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and to strengthen free elections and the
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. While in this position, Marocco was the subject of a
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memo to the USAID administrator claiming that his actions as manager meant the new bureau's "provision of this strategic assistance has been rapidly reduced, and its ability to program against future challenges significantly diminished." Among the criticisms in the memo was that Marocco delayed aid to governments including Ukraine and Belarus, instead favoring other programs including one to advance religious freedom in Nigeria. In October 2020, Marocco took personal leave, returning to his position in December of that year.


January 6 Capitol attack allegations

In November 2024, ''
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'' reported that an individual associated with the
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group claimed to have identified Marocco and his wife Merritt Corrigan from images of those involved in the January 6, 2021 United States Capitol attack. Neither has been charged. Marocco has called the allegations "petty smear tactics and desperate personal attacks."


Return to private life

On January 18, 2021, Marocco filed incorporation papers for Endstate Strategies, LLC as a single-family office and advisory firm for operations management and strategic investment. He became its managing director. By July 2021, Marocco was corporate director of operations at CEC Facilities Group in Irving, Texas. Marocco was a member of the 2022 class of the
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Foundation. On April 7 of that year, he was appointed to th
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During the 2023
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(CPAC) conference in
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, Marocco appeared on an episode of the
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talk show. A summary of the episode stated that during his government service, Marocco felt U.S. foreign aid was "undermining the family and indoctrinating children," supporting gay pride, abortion, terrorism and undocumented migrants to the U.S. while ostensibly funding health care, democracy or gender equity. He advocated close monitoring and control of U.S. aid and using social media to counter "indoctrinating and divisive material." Marocco promised that if
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returned to office he and other conservatives would take inspiration from Hungary's family-friendly policies to address the situation. Marocco became a leading figure in nonprofit organizatio
Dallas HERO
founded in August 2023. The group developed and supported three amendments to the Dallas city charter that would have established a citizen review of the city manager's performance; increased police staffing and compensation; and given residents the right to sue the city over disagreements about state and local statutory compliance, waiving the city's
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. The latter two amendments successfully passed.


Second Trump administration

On December 9, 2024, Politico reported that Marocco was working with the Trump presidential transition team on national security personnel matters.


USAID / Office of Foreign Assistance

On January 24, 2025, it was reported that Marocco, newly installed as director of the State Department's Office of Foreign Assistance, had sent a cable ordering an immediate pause on new foreign aid spending, as well as a stop-work order for existing grants and contracts. The next week, accompanied by officials from the U.S. DOGE Service Temporary Organization, Marocco placed 60 senior USAID officials on leave. They were escorted from their offices by security personnel and their government email accounts were frozen. On February 3, 2025, Secretary of State
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informed the leadership of the congressional Foreign Affairs and Appropriations committees that he had designated Marocco to act as USAID deputy administrator and to begin a review and possible reorganization of its operations. According to Rubio, this review could include suspending or eliminating programs; closing posts, bureaus or offices; reducing agency workforce; and contracting out or privatizing agency activities. In early February, Marocco had his initial meeting with a foreign government representative, Hungary's Tristan Azbej, responsible for programs to assist Christians. Azbej stated Marocco had agreed to end programs supporting parties opposed to Orban's government and praised Hungary's programs helping Christians. On February 18, Marocco declared that his agency would not comply with a judge's order to resume funding for USAID and State Department foreign assistance. Plaintiffs in the case then asked the judge to find the government in civil contempt. On February 25, Marocco stated it would take a matter of weeks to restart U.S. aid disbursements due to "complicated" payment systems, though the plaintiffs argued these complications were due to the government's own actions in stopping payments in the first place and then circumventing court orders to restart them. In a separate court case, U.S. District Judge Carl J. Nichols said Marocco had created "a mess" for USAID employees stationed overseas with contradictory sworn statements regarding their eligibility for government benefits including emergency medical services, though Nichols later declared he was satisfied with Marocco's assurances regarding the matter and lifted his stay preventing USAID from placing workers on leave and giving them 30 days to relocate from their foreign assignments. On April 13, 2025, a senior US officials told Reuters that Marocco was leaving the State Department. Without providing explanations, other sources said Marocco may have been pushed out. Other US officials and administration supporters told Politico that Morocco's departure involved tensions between Rubio, his staff and supporters of the
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movement.


Inter-American Foundation

On February 28, 2025, the Trump administration notified the
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(IAF) that it was replacing both its president and CEO and all of its board members with Marocco. By the evening of March 3, Marocco and staffers from the U.S. DOGE Service Temporary Organization (USDSTO) had reportedly placed most IAF employees on paid administrative leave, accessed IAF systems and records and cancelled all IAF contracts and grants. The
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, representing IAF workers, was considering legal options in response to the irregular actions.


US African Development Foundation

Also on February 28, the Trump administration attempted to appoint Marocco to run the US African Development Foundation (USADF). On March 5, 2025, Marocco and five USDSTO staffers were turned away from the USADF offices by foundation security staff. Foundation president
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, who was not present, wrote to a USDSTO staffer that he had instructed his staff not to allow such meetings without him and that he looked forward to working with Marocco should he be nominated to the USADF board and confirmed by the Senate. On the morning of March 6, Marocco and USDSTO staffers returned to the USADF offices accompanied by five individuals reportedly from the
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, entered the facility and reportedly changed the locks. In a statement to ''
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'', USADF declared it would "follow the law with the expectation that our staff will be treated with dignity and respect."
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questioned whether the armed individuals who accompanied Marocco and the USDSTO staffers were in fact US Marshals. The response from the
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was, "We are not making a statement at this time. We do request that you please verify with your sources that your reporting would be accurate." Later that day, Brehm filed suit against Trump, USDSTO, Marocco and the heads of the
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and the US
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seeking a
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(TRO) barring them from entering the foundation offices or removing him as president and declaring attempts to do so beyond their legal authority. US District Judge Richard J. Leon issued an administrative stay the same day ordering that Brehm not be removed from his position and Marocco or any other person not be appointed in his place pending a hearing on March 11. While Leon denied the motion for a TRO stating that it did not meet the threshold for showing immediate and irreparable harm, he required USDSTO staffers to be available for testimony under oath as to the actions taken to maintain USADF's "minimum presence and function required by law." He also noted that the legal authorities the government cited in its response to the motion ignored Congressional amendments and
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precedent. Both sides were ordered to confer and state their positions on further action by March 12.


Personal life

At age seventeen, Peter Marocco enlisted in the
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, becoming a platoon sergeant with the 3d Force Reconnaissance Company in Mobile, Alabama. He has a
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in international affairs from
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, a
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in international human rights law from
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in 2009, a Master of Legal Studies in international and comparative law from the
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at
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. He also has a postgraduate certificate in international security from the
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at
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. His Oxford dissertation was on the law of armed conflict and unmanned aerial targeting systems. Marocco is married to Merritt Corrigan. Corrigan worked for Hungary's embassy in the U.S. and left employment as White House liaison for USAID in August 2020 after media coverage of her previous statements criticizing LBGTQ rights, feminism, and liberal democracy. In 2015–2016, Marocco led humanitarian operations for the Nazarene Fund, a charity founded by
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that works to extract Christians from areas in the Middle East where they may face persecution. In August 2017, Marocco served as the Texas director of logistics for the statewide
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response.


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