The article discusses how USAID funded Anwar al-Awlaki's college education under fraudulent claims, exemplifying failures in oversight and the management of taxpayer money. It points out criticisms toward the agency for financially supporting groups aligned with terrorists, notably mentioning a recent $900,000 grant to a Hamas-linked charity in Gaza. The author indicates a larger pattern of misuse of funds, further compounded by claims that the agency lied to lawmakers about grant classifications, suggesting a severe need for accountability and reform in USAID's operations towards foreign aid.
A resurfaced record reportedly shows that USAID paid for al Qaeda terrorist Anwar al-Awlaki to attend college in the United States.
Less than a week before Oct. 7, the agency gave $900,000 to a Hamas-linked charity in Gaza.
No wonder the agency is so desperate to avoid any real oversight, even lying to Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) about certain grants made in Ukraine.
Some foreign aid is a good use of our taxpayer bucks, and the chainsaw approach Team Trump has taken needs to be refined.
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