More importantly, even if sending money to USAid is wasteful, that is Congress's prerogative. The President's job is to "take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed": if Congress wants to spend money on Foo then that's what he is supposed to do.
> Every dime that the USAID spent was allocated via Congress through the budgeting process.
A thread on the general process:
> Every year, the White House (via OMB) puts together a federal budget proposal to Congress. Every federal agency (incl USAID) sends OMB their budget wishlist.
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> So to be clear: every dollar that USAID requests from Congress goes through White House review.
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> Once USAID gets its budget from Congress, it must go straight back to Congress again with a further level of detail on how it will satisfy the various budget directives - via "Congressional Notifications."
Many of those fact checks make a huge deal about minor distinctions that in no way redeem the amount of money that was spent on their """""intended""""" purposes. Example:
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“$32,000 for a ‘transgender comic book’ in Peru”
This is wrong. USAID did not fund this, and it was not specifically transgender. Instead, the grant says the State Department provided $32,000, under the guise of public diplomacy, to Peru’s Education Department “to cover expenses to produce a tailored-made comic, featured an LGBTQ+ hero to address social and mental health issues.”
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So the comic existed, but it was funded by another equally corrupt department? This doesn't make USAID look any better at all, it just means Trump and Elon's team need to do MORE of what they have been doing, and expand their scope further.
I don't really care that a 2500 page omnibus spending bill that no one could read in full (minus an AI) specifically said that some pork goes to some unethical and corrupt action. Its evil and it needs to stop. If the government's normal checks and balances cant fix it, the answer is not to give up and let corrupt liberals desecrate the union. The answer is to fulfill the promise of the 2nd Amendment and to break the system of government in whatever way is necessary until it is no longer tyrannical. Remember that a 2% tax on tea without sufficient and effective representation is an acceptable threshold for such actions.
Every dime that the USAID spent was allocated via Congress through the budgeting process.
And many (11/12) of the published stories about supposed wasteful spending were not true:
* https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/02/07/usaid-tru...
More importantly, even if sending money to USAid is wasteful, that is Congress's prerogative. The President's job is to "take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed": if Congress wants to spend money on Foo then that's what he is supposed to do.