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February 6, 2025

REPORT: Fraud appears rampant in USAID distributions

When Elon Musk dropped his USAID bombshell, it created a tsunami of panic among Democrats.

As investigators have dug deeper into entities that were receiving money, it now appears the spending was not only wasteful but blatantly fraudulent, possibly even to the extent of money laundering.

Yet, Democrats seem more concerned with protesting and starting riots than they do with uncovering this fraud.

What Is Going On?

The wasteful spending was utterly ridiculous.

The official White House website made note of some of the more ridiculous programs that were being supported by USAID.

For example, there was a personalized contraceptive program for developing countries.

The woke aspect of this was sickening, having spent $1.5 million in DEI programs in Serbia, $70,000 for a DEI musical in Ireland, $47,000 for a transgender opera in Columbia, $32,000 for a transgender comic book in Peru, and $2 million to promote an LGBT activism agenda in Guatemala.

There was $6 million to promote tourism in Egypt… why are we promoting tourism to Egypt? Perhaps this was something that was recommended by former Senator Robert Menendez (D-N.J.), who now lives in an orange jumpsuit over, among other charges, having been an agent of a foreign government.

There are also significant funds that went to organizations that have been linked to terrorist organizations.

As you can hear in the report below, some of the so-called organizations receiving money were nothing more than shacks by the side of the road…

So, just remember that report when you see Democrats getting people riled up and calling for a rising up in the streets to fight the closure.

One question… why is everyone so upset over waste and corruption being exposed?

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