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The Case for Dismantling USAID
The Trump administration's decision to dismantle USAID has sparked controversy, but supporters argue the reasons are clear: corruption,
wasteful spending, and an agency operating far beyond its original humanitarian mission. On *The Piers Morgan Show*, Eric Weinstein and
others exposed USAID as a shadow government entity engaged in hybrid warfare, regime change, and global influence operations—far
removed from its stated purpose.
USAID’s Role: Humanitarian Aid or Political Manipulation?
Weinstein revealed that USAID funds a mix of aid and covert operations, with most Americans unaware their tax dollars are being used in this
way. Piers Morgan highlighted some of its questionable expenditures:
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$47,000 for a transgender opera in Colombia
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$15 million for DEI programs in Serbia
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$20 million for an Iraqi *Sesame Street*
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Hundreds of millions for Afghan poppy farming
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Walkie-talkies and tech support for Hezbollah
These expenditures raise serious concerns, especially when Americans struggle with inflation and high taxes.
Musk & Trump’s Push for Transparency
Elon Musk, working with Trump, is leading an effort to audit and expose government waste. Panelist Ashley Sinclair argued that resistance to
dismantling USAID stems from federal employees unwilling to give up lucrative, bureaucratic positions. Many USAID projects enrich NGOs
rather than provide real aid, with executives making $400,000+ salaries.
Weinstein compared USAID’s operations to *The Truman Show*, where the public is kept unaware of its true agenda—funding foreign media,
influencing elections, and pushing ideological narratives. Journalist Dave Rubin noted that USAID-backed outlets shape public opinion by
feeding content to major U.S. news networks.
USAID & Regime Change Operations
Beyond wasteful spending, USAID allegedly funds extremist groups. Reports claim it provided communication devices to Hezbollah and
indirectly supported al-Qaeda-backed factions in Syria. Sinclair condemned this as "bureaucratic terrorism" against American taxpayers.
Weinstein described USAID as a deeply embedded part of hybrid warfare, where legitimate aid is indistinguishable from political manipulation.
He likened Musk’s intervention to a CEO exposing corruption in a failing company.
John Bolton’s Defense Falls Flat
John Bolton defended USAID, citing past successes like funding Egypt to support the Camp David accords. However, he admitted that reform
was needed decades ago but never happened. Sinclair dismissed his defense, pointing out that bureaucrats like Bolton failed to act when they
had the chance.
What’s Next?
The dismantling of USAID is just the beginning—Trump has announced the Department of Education and other bloated agencies, including the
Pentagon, are next. Morgan noted that most Americans support this effort, seeing it as necessary to combat waste and corruption.
Sinclair questioned why the government has never been able to pass an audit or create a central database tracking spending. Weinstein
warned that USAID’s dismantling is about more than money—it’s about exposing a system built on deception.
Conclusion
The evidence is clear: USAID has become a bloated bureaucracy funding ideological projects, manipulating media, and engaging in covert
operations. Trump and Musk’s transparency push is a long-overdue effort to expose these abuses. The real question isn’t whether USAID
should be dismantled—but why it took so long.
Piers Morgan Uncensored
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