This week, President Trump asked Elon Musk and Secretary of State Marco Rubio to examine the agency’s spending and grants. USAID, the country’s chief international aid agency, enjoys an annual budget of over $40 billion in appropriations, most of it used for Leftist foreign causes and to destabilize other countries.
This review has highlighted how tens of billions of U.S. government dollars are being used. Here are some of the most insane projects USAID funds, including
- $85 million into Chelsea Clinton foundation!
- $30 million grant for women making ponchos in the Guatemalan highlands.
- $20 million grant for a Sesame Street-style show in Iraq
- $2 million grant to promote pottery in Morocco
- $15 million for condoms and contraceptives in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan.
- $70,000 for a ‘DEI musical’ in Ireland,
- $47,000 for a ‘transgender opera’ in Colombia,
- $32,000 for a ‘transgender comic book’ in Peru,
- $1,500,000 million for an LGBT jobs program in Serbia.”
- $ funding electric cars in Vietnam,
- $ providing meals for Al-Qaeda terrorists in Syria
- $ supporting internet censorship in the United Kingdom.
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USAID funded Hollywood stars to visit Ukraine for war propaganda
- $20 million Angelina Jolie
- $8 million Orlando Bloom
- $5 million Sean Penn, who presented his Oscar to Zelensky
- $4 million Ben Stiller
- $1.5 million Jean-Claude Van Damme
USAID funded the gain of function coronavirus virus research in Wuhan China where the Covid virus was created.
USAID paid for the covid pandemic!
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USAID funded the Wuhan Lab where the COVID virus was created and escaped from in China. between October 2009 and Oct 2021, USAID partnered with Wuhan lab collaborator EcoHealth Alliance on “PREDICT,” a project of USAID’s Emerging Pandemic Threats (EPT) program. USAID accordingly awarded EcoHealth Alliance $5.8 million as part of a “sub-agreement” with the Wuhan Institute of Virology “for the purpose of advancing research on critical viruses that could pose harm to human and animal health.”
EcoHealth Alliance is currently under fire for using their last federal grant to fund dangerous, gain-of-function coronavirus research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology prior to the pandemic.
These are just the crazy ones they have found in the first few weeks of looking
- $30 million grant for women making ponchos in the Guatemalan highlands.
- $20 million grant for a Sesame Street-style show in Iraq
- $2 million grant to promote pottery in Morocco
- $15 million for condoms and contraceptives in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan.
- $2 million into Asociación Lambda, a Guatemalan LGBTQ+ activist organization, to “strengthen trans-led” activism and provide “gender-affirming health care
- $1 million went toward supporting French-speaking LGBTQ+ groups in West and Central Africa
- $3.3 million was blown on normalizing “being LGBTQ in the Caribbean,”
- $425,600 helped Indonesian coffee companies become “more climate and gender friendly.”
- $70,880 on a musical promoting DEI in Ireland,
- $20,600 for a drag show in Ecuador
- $7,000 for a BIPOC speaker series in Canada,
- $39,650 to host seminars at the Edinburgh International Book Festival on “gender identity and racial equality,”
- $80,000 on an LGBTQ community center in Slovakia,
- $10,000 on pressuring Lithuanian corporations to push DEI messaging
- $8,000 to promote DEI among LGBTQ+ groups in Cyprus.
- $1 million for several programs that will support “marginalized” groups in Indonesia, Guatemala, and Kenya
- $1 million to help disabled people in Tajikistan become “climate leaders.”
- $1.5 million effort aimed at “empowering women to adapt to climate change in northern Kenya.
- $446,700 to promote the expansion of atheism in Nepal,
- $2.5 million on the construction of electric vehicle charging stations in Vietnam
- $55,750 for a presentation—led by female and LGBTQ+ journalists—warning about the impact of “climate change” in Argentina.
- $21.7 million for “equity and environmental justice through the empowerment of marginalized and underrepresented populations,” an effort that includes improving “gender equality” and “digital inclusion.”
- $62.7 million to “advances the rights and inclusion of women and girls and gender-diverse individuals, and ensures marginalized and underrepresented groups are central to their own development.”
- $45 million in USAID funds were slated to provide emergency food assistance and economic support for Venezuelan migrants in Colombia
- $14 million in cash vouchers for immigrants at the southern border
- $3.2 million toward helping migrants “readjust to life in Tunisia” after being deported.
- $60.8 million on contraception and condoms abroad, mainly to Africa
- $15 million worth of contraceptives and condoms in Afghanistan, which would require “some” “necessary” “coordination” with the Taliban “for programmatic purposes.”
- $122 million in funding between 2015 and 2018 for Syrian civil war refugees but was given to an al Qaeda-linked terrorist organization
- $330 million in funding to failed alternative development projects (ADP), these agricultural programs “inadvertently” supported poppy cultivation in Afghanistan.
- $110,000 grant issued in 2021 to Helping Hand for Relief and Development, which lawmakers warned shares ties to terrorists, including Pakistan’s Falah-e-Insaniat Foundation. Still, in October 2023, USAID reportedly sent another $78,000 to that same charity.
- Hundreds of millions of dollars to fund “irrigation canals, farming equipment, and even fertilizer used to support the unprecedented poppy cultivation and heroin production in Afghanistan,” benefiting the Taliban
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