USAID activists say stopping 'corporate welfare' outweighs ending funds to terror-linked groups
Opinion by Aubrie Spady, Emma Woodhead • 18h
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Protesters rallying against the sweep of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) say that ending "corporate welfare" should be prioritized over looking at money being reportedly funneled to terror-linked groups.
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has been conducting a review of "waste" identified within USAID, the government agency that handles the distribution of foreign aid.
According to an analysis by the Middle East Forum, first reported by the Wall Street Journal, the USAID and State Department have funneled at least $122 million to groups aligned with designated terrorists and their supporters. A White House report also identified $15 million of taxpayer dollars being spent on condoms for the Taliban, a known terrorist group.
On Wednesday, Fox News Digital asked individuals protesting the USAID cuts outside the U.S. Capitol their thoughts about the agency reportedly funding terrorist-aligned groups.
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