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Disabled 'Climate Leaders' in Asia, 'Indigenous Language Tech' in Latin America, and Terror Sympathizers in the Middle East: Where the Biden Admin Funneled USAID Money

...............Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced Monday that he will serve as USAID’s acting leader while the Trump administration works to reduce the agency's spending. The agency's career staffers have battled the administration's 90-day freeze on foreign funding, seeking exemptions that would funnel tens of millions of dollars to agency bureaus that cover issues like "environmental justice" and "LGBTQI+ Inclusive Development," the Washington Free Beacon reported.

The Trump administration responded by putting scores of those staffers on administrative leave, a move Rubio said came in response to "insubordination." USAID "has a history of … deciding that they're somehow a global charity separate from the national interest," he told reporters on Monday. "That sort of insubordination makes it impossible to conduct a sort of mature and serious review that I think foreign aid writ large should have."

Rubio said that the State Department will not gut foreign aid altogether, but rather cut "programs that run counter to what we're trying to do in our national strategy." Here's a rundown of spending under President Joe Biden that may fit that description:

$1 Million To Make Disabled Tajikistanis 'Climate Leaders'

In 2023, Biden’s USAID allocated up to $1 million in taxpayer funds on a project to help disabled people in Tajikistan become "climate leaders," the Free Beacon reported at the time.

The grant notice solicited proposals for a "Disability-Inclusive Climate Action" project in the Central Asian country. The cash was meant to ensure that disabled Tajikistanis were included "in the development of climate change response and mitigation policies."

USAID championed the funding under its 2022-2030 climate strategy, a $150 billion "whole-of-agency approach" that aimed to create an "equitable world with net-zero greenhouse gas emissions." The Tajikistan grant was centered on ensuring "that climate action by governments and other actors is informed by and responsive to the unique ideas and contributions of persons with disabilities."

$1 Million for Foreign DEI Programs, Including 'Indigenous Language Technology' in Guatemala

Just before leaving office, the Biden administration pushed out more than $1 million in taxpayer-funded diversity, equity, and inclusion programs abroad, the Free Beacon reported.

The funding notice, privately transmitted to Congress just before Christmas, said USAID would "engage with Indigenous-led institutions to implement an Indigenous language technology program" in Guatemala, where nearly 95 percent of residents speak Spanish.

In Kenya, meanwhile, USAID promised to "build a collaborative bridge between U.S. higher education institutions, including Historically Black Colleges and Universities; select Kenyan universities; and the private sector." And in Indonesia, the money aimed to help "underrepresented" students "gain access to higher education opportunities in the United States."

Nearly $100K to a Palestinian Activist Group Whose Leaders Hailed PFLP Terrorism


In November 2022, USAID sent $78,000 to the Community Development and Continuing Education Institute (CDCEI), a Palestinian activist group based in the West Bank. Its leaders praised a terrorist who murdered a U.S. military attaché as a "hero fighter," the Free Beacon reported.

CDCEI got the cash to promote "youth participation and accountability in local governance," USAID said at the time.

Imad Al-Zeer, the chair of CDCEI’s board, attended a Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine event celebrating the 52nd anniversary of the terrorist group's founding. His deputy chair, Mike Salman, praised George Abdallah, a Lebanese terrorist serving a life sentence in France for the 1982 murder of U.S. military attaché Charles R. Ray, as "the hero fighter George."

$1 Million to a Hamas-Linked Charity

Just six days before Hamas's Oct. 7 assault on Israel, USAID doled out more than $900,000 "to a terror charity in Gaza involved with the son of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh," a watchdog report obtained by the Free Beacon found.

USAID earmarked the funds for the Bayader Association for Environment and Development, a Gaza-based humanitarian group that was said to be "in close cooperation with [the] Hamas regime."

"Bayader is listed in federal spending data as a sub-grantee for USAID, with the government monies first routed through a sponsoring U.S. nonprofit, which are ostensibly required to vet their sub-grantees," according to a Middle East Forum report.

USAID would not comment at the time on whether the money was subject to oversight or vetted to ensure it did not benefit Hamas................................

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