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Taxpayers Paid Millions to a West Bank Rapper? |The Doge Files

5 min · 19 de jun de 2025
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The Department of Government Efficiency has now cut about 160 billion dollars in government waste. This is a micro step toward the goal of correcting the obvious fiscal insanity of the federal budget. One of DOGE’s top targets has been USAID. And that deep clean has brought to light one of the agency’s most curious contracts: three millions dollars going to the West Bank to finance...an anti-Israel rapper? How did your money end up with this guy? This story represents a complete collapse in accountability in USAID and the flagrant waste of your money on people actively undermining peace. In partnership with Legit Politic.

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