USAID appears to have some troubling ties to George Soros, as revealed in a document posted by Oversight on the House.Gov website. A news video linked to below will show how Democrats are accused of sending about $260 million to George Soros, but the report/testimony posted by Oversight goes into some further detail on the loose connections.
The news video on Democrats and the connection to George Soros is here:
And this is a snippet from the document on Oversight’s gov page:
Basic Education Program, programs funded by USAID, have promoted “anti-U.S. sentiments in classrooms.” To make matters worse, critics have raised serious questions about whether American “aid” has propped up socialist leaders by silencing their opponents.
USAID’s spending aligns with the Left’s dark money network, which has propped up left wing activist groups that started and influenced the Biden administration.
USAID’s spending has long dovetailed that of Hungarian American billionaire George Soro and others in the Left’s dark money network, and that is no accident.
In 2001, the Soros foundations network listed USAID among its “donor partners,” alongside other government aid agencies in countries such as Britain, Canada, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Germany, and Austria.
The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project, which lists both the Open Society Foundations and USAID as donors, has attacked criticism of Soros as an “anti-Soros crusade.” Rep. Chris Smith, R-N.J., Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, and Mike Gonzalez, a senior fellow at The Heritage Foundation, had drawn attention to Open Society Foundations efforts in the European country of Macedonia.
“Why am I paying through my tax dollars for a foreign operation to attack me?” Gonzales asked The Daily Signal. “Why is a foreign operation attacking domestic political actors on behalf of the U.S. government?”
Open Society Foundations and USAID have also partnered in supporting the East West Management Institute, which received $31.2 million from USAID in the last full fiscal year ending on Sept. 30. The institute launched court changes in Albania that critics allege resulted in the prosecution of Albanian opposition leader Sali Berisha, silencing the opponent of the country’s socialist prime minister…
The full document can be found here.
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