USAID’s partner and operations arm, NED, has been specifically demanding Donald Tusk’s government in Poland “MUST” find ways to arrest high-ranking members of the PiS party in order to “stamp out populism.” They wrote this Tusk’s first month in office: https://t.co/lEuhQYXmga pic.twitter.com/RCGGoGtFAH
— Mike Benz (@MikeBenzCyber) February 11, 2025
USAID: The Largest Human Trafficking Operation in Modern History?
— Larry Alex Taunton (@LarryTaunton) February 11, 2025
USAID sounds like a force for good, but a deeper look reveals a disturbing truth. Beyond aid, it has become a tool for political corruption.
Watch now! pic.twitter.com/k7SdjZB2WO
God’s grace seems to be on those exposing the absolutely diabolical agenda and actions of USAID - listen to @LarryTaunton explain what he’s observed first hand at not only the Darian Gap, but at the GWB airport in Houston - you have to marvel at the perfect timing for Trump to… pic.twitter.com/eni3TfdqFj
— Anita Miller (@FoxNewsMom) February 8, 2025
Science Denier said:
Why hasn't a congressional formal hearing on these findings been started? Seems best way to have Trump's back is to open a hearing and get folks to testify on record.
I get it takes time to prepare, but Republican leaders need to get off their asses.
Brian Mast excoriates USAID as ‘rotten to the core,’ citing internal memo https://t.co/k2UeqdUIVt
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) February 8, 2025
🚨Trump Administration files response in support of request for stay of RI TRO. This excerpt captures perfectly nonsense of entire case: Neither Plaintiffs nor Court identified any specific decision that was illegal & expect Trump to prove they weren't. Completely backwards. 1/ https://t.co/hIIIFHZ1AN pic.twitter.com/Fgk4IjJo4p
— Margot Cleveland (@ProfMJCleveland) February 11, 2025
🚨🚨🚨BREAKING: New lawsuit filed by bunch of non-profits & ABA challenging Trump Administration's decisions re USAID funding. https://t.co/5WeZsXm9Rj
— Margot Cleveland (@ProfMJCleveland) February 11, 2025
It's not in the D.C. Circuit? That's what it says at the top of the filing. IANAL.aggiehawg said:
Hopefully, the First Circuit was act with dispatch and smack this judge down hard.
Thank heavens this case is not in the DC Circuit.
How do you feel about the possibility that Trump's team expected these TROs would be filed, and indeed, were counting on it in order to get a conservative SCOTUS to explicitly affirm the Executive Branch's authority to manage its own agencies wihout judicial micromanagement?aggiehawg said:
Hopefully, the First Circuit was act with dispatch and smack this judge down hard.
Thank heavens this case is not in the DC Circuit.
I don't think they cared either way as long as they were prepared for it and it appears they were so prepared.G Martin 87 said:How do you feel about the possibility that Trump's team expected these TROs would be filed, and indeed, were counting on it in order to get a conservative SCOTUS to explicitly affirm the Executive Branch's authority to manage its own agencies wihout judicial micromanagement?aggiehawg said:
Hopefully, the First Circuit was act with dispatch and smack this judge down hard.
Thank heavens this case is not in the DC Circuit.
In DC, wives never take their husband's last name. It makes the grift and nepotism less noticeable.
— Beau Bronson (@BeauBronson2) February 11, 2025
He's not waiting around for public support. It's full steam ahead in the limited time he has before the midterms.javajaws said:
Correct me if I read all of this wrong, but this seems as if it is a scandal that dwarfs Watergate and Iran-Contra by several magnitudes (and we're just getting started!) yet the American public mostly remains either oblivious or in denial (because of TDS).
When people don't protest this scale of corruption it reminds me just how lost this country is. I think Trump knows this (both how lost we are and the scope of corruption yet to unveil) and why he is willing to go scorched earth on literally everything in his way.
What specifically are you referring to here? The way USAID allocated their funding or the judge's potential conflict of interest?javajaws said:
Correct me if I read all of this wrong, but this seems as if it is a scandal that dwarfs Watergate and Iran-Contra by several magnitudes (and we're just getting started!) yet the American public mostly remains either oblivious or in denial (because of TDS).
When people don't protest this scale of corruption it reminds me just how lost this country is. I think Trump knows this (both how lost we are and the scope of corruption yet to unveil) and why he is willing to go scorched earth on literally everything in his way.
In DC, wives never take their husband's last name. It makes the grift and nepotism less noticeable.
— Beau Bronson (@BeauBronson2) February 11, 2025
Everything about it...the corruption/grift itself, the lack of oversight (by design), the complicity and complacency of the MSM and government officials (elected and unelected) to ignore it, the cover up attempts, the conflicts of interest, all of it.pagerman @ work said:What specifically are you referring to here? The way USAID allocated their funding or the judge's potential conflict of interest?javajaws said:
Correct me if I read all of this wrong, but this seems as if it is a scandal that dwarfs Watergate and Iran-Contra by several magnitudes (and we're just getting started!) yet the American public mostly remains either oblivious or in denial (because of TDS).
When people don't protest this scale of corruption it reminds me just how lost this country is. I think Trump knows this (both how lost we are and the scope of corruption yet to unveil) and why he is willing to go scorched earth on literally everything in his way.
Back then, there were less "distractions". No internet, no social media. Everyone got their news from mainstream media. The public was more tuned-in than they are now.javajaws said:
Correct me if I read all of this wrong, but this seems as if it is a scandal that dwarfs Watergate and Iran-Contra by several magnitudes (and we're just getting started!) yet the American public mostly remains either oblivious or in denial (because of TDS).
When people don't protest this scale of corruption it reminds me just how lost this country is. I think Trump knows this (both how lost we are and the scope of corruption yet to unveil) and why he is willing to go scorched earth on literally everything in his way.
LINKQuote:
Representative Eli Crane (R-AZ) has announced he is drafting articles of impeachment against U.S. District Judge Paul Engelmayer.
Taking to social media platform X, Rep. Crane expressed his dismay, accusing Judge Engelmayer of partisan behavior and judicial overreach that threatens the foundational principles of American democracy.
"I'm drafting articles of impeachment for US District Judge Paul Engelmayer," Crane wrote.
"Partisan judges abusing their positions is a threat to democracy. The left has done "irreparable harm" to this country. President Trump and his team at DOGE are trying to fix it," he added.
NEW: In a sworn declaration to the court, Pete Marocco, who oversees USAID for the president, detailed instances of insubordination and defiance related to the president's order to review all foreign aid and pause spending.
— Julie Kelly 🇺🇸 (@julie_kelly2) February 11, 2025
Marocco: "I made numerous requests for information…
Quote:
NEW: In a sworn declaration to the court, Pete Marocco, who oversees USAID for the president, detailed instances of insubordination and defiance related to the president's order to review all foreign aid and pause spending.
Marocco: "I made numerous requests for information about USAID's operations, programs, and compliance with the president's directives. I have consistently found USAID's senior staff were unwilling or unable to provide basic compliance and oversight information.
For example, senior professionals in the finance, legal, and human capital groups were not able to identify who, when, and why dozens of specific multi-million dollar payments were approved or disbursed in the days following the President's directives to pause most USAID disbursements and programs.
This lack of clear or timely information sharing caused grave concern about whether USAID was faithfully following the President's and Secretary's (Rubio) directives. Those concerns were amplified when...agency leadership became aware that a group of USAID employees were not complying with the President's Executive Order and continued to permit new funding obligations paused by those directives."
By Feb 1, the administration had placed 115 USAID officials on paid leave for "noncompliance" and "other acts of insubordination." The plan was for all but roughly 600 of the 4,765 full time USAID employees to be placed on leave as Marocco and his team analyzed foreign projects. That was thwarted by Judge Nichols' TRO. (Marocco also took a swipe at Nichols' unsubstantiated claim that USAID employees "in Syria" faced imminent danger. "To the best of my knowledge, none of these employees were located in high-risk countries, such as Syria." Perhaps Nichols would have learned that had he allowed the DOJ to respond to the lawsuit before issuing his TRO.)
Marocco also identified one USAID employee who defied the directive related to assistance funding for Gaza. ""One USAID employee who broke that chain of command, did not communicate with her immediate USAID supervisor, and attempted to obligate or authorize the expenditure of nearly half a billion dollars in assistance in a manner that was inconsistent with the president's priorities."
As we learn more, Judge Nichols' hasty TRO makes even less sense. He has now placed defiant USAID employees back on the job with no oversight as they contradict direct orders by both the president and Secretary Rubio.
But Nichols claims that the employees are the ones being harmed? Truly shameful stuff. Even if he refuses to enter a preliminary injunction or enters a limited one, Nichols has allowed rogue USAID employees free rein for at least a week to do who knows what.
I've written to all of my congressmen. I recommend everyone else contact them asap.Science Denier said:
Why hasn't a congressional formal hearing on these findings been started? Seems best way to have Trump's back is to open a hearing and get folks to testify on record.
I get it takes time to prepare, but Republican leaders need to get off their asses.
I think both his children, Caroline and William Engelmayer, may have been beneficiaries of USAID money spigot.
— Tricia D (@patriciamdavis) February 8, 2025
Judge Engelmayer is a member of the American Law Institute. Seems he has a conflict with USAID funding. pic.twitter.com/B9HVILLtEe
— JBEEZ (@J_Bullet10) February 8, 2025
They don't care. They clearly hate America. Why else would they try so hard to destroy it?nortex97 said:
Democrats are a disgrace to America.
He actually made them say it. It's official, Elon is the biggest troll on the internet 💀pic.twitter.com/BVCC4vrDSo
— Defiant L’s (@DefiantLs) February 11, 2025
Is there any more perfect symbol for the true face of USAID humanitarian aid than a personally engraved USAID Hand Grenade awarded to John Bolton? https://t.co/dVBAfTRokq pic.twitter.com/lvn3HyWGzn
— Mike Benz (@MikeBenzCyber) February 11, 2025