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CISA’s Critical Partnership Division Gutted in Major Staffing Cuts

Sweeping layoffs at CISA have dismantled the agency’s primary partnership division, eliminating international coordination and industry collaboration functions. Security experts warn the cuts create dangerous vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure protection.

Major Restructuring Eliminates Key Cybersecurity Partnerships

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has effectively dismantled its primary partnership division through sweeping layoffs that eliminated nearly all staff positions, according to reports from multiple sources familiar with the matter. The Trump administration’s cuts to the Stakeholder Engagement Division (SED) have left three of its four units without any staff as the reductions take effect in early December.

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U.S. Treasury Pursues Additional $20 Billion Argentina Financing Package Through Private Sector Channels

The Trump administration is reportedly developing an additional $20 billion financing package for Argentina through private sector channels. This would complement the existing $20 billion credit swap line and focus more heavily on debt market support, according to Treasury officials.

Additional Financing Package Under Development

The Trump administration is working to provide Argentina with an additional $20 billion in financing through a combination of sovereign funds and private sector participation, according to reports from Treasury officials. This new facility would complement the $20 billion credit swap line that the U.S. Treasury previously pledged to Argentine President Javier Milei and his government earlier this month to support the South American nation’s struggling currency.