WASHINGTON, March 6 (Reuters) - The U.S. State Department is preparing to shut down almost a dozen consulates that are mainly in Western Europe in the coming months and is looking to reduce its workforce globally, multiple U.S. officials said on Thursday.
Leipzig, Hamburg and Dusseldorf in Germany, Bordeaux, Rennes, Lyon and Strasbourg in France, and Florence in Italy were among a list of smaller consulates that the State Department is considering shutting down, three officials said, adding that could still change as some staff were making a case for them to stay open.
Trump administration weighs closure of nearly a dozen diplomatic missions abroad | Reuters
Meloni just fallen to her knees in despair at her hero Trump abandoning her country, Lol.