In a recent episode of the ‘All In’ podcast, David Sacks, known as Trump’s ‘crypto-czar,’ delved into the exposure of USAID by DOGE and the resulting anxiety it has caused among the Washington, DC establishment.
Sacks boldly labeled the situation as a massive scam, highlighting how a significant amount of money is being funneled to various individuals and their preferred media outlets. He raised concerns about the possibility of this money being utilized to fabricate support for progressive agendas through Astroturfing tactics.
During the podcast, Sacks was quoted saying, âWeâre in debt almost $40 trillion, and anytime anyone tries to cut anything in Washington, the whole city screams bloody murder. The question is, why? Well, now we know. The money is all going to them.â He proceeded to shed light on the recipients of these funds, including mainstream media outlets like the New York Times and Politico, as well as political figures like Bill Kristol and Viktor Orban of Hungary.
The revelation that left-wing political opposition in countries like Poland and Ukraine is being bankrolled by USAID was particularly alarming. Sacks emphasized the sheer scale of the funds being distributed, with USAID allocating $50 billion annually, equivalent to a billion dollars each week.
He criticized the deceptive nature of this financial support, branding it as an example of astroturfing rather than grassroots activism. Sacks questioned the authenticity of local support for left-wing policies worldwide, given the top-down funding approach orchestrated by Washington.
The podcast also featured a video clip shared on Twitter by KanekoaTheGreat, where Sacks passionately criticized USAID for utilizing American taxpayers’ money to finance left-wing organizations and policies globally. The exposure of such expenditures through DOGE has sparked outrage among the left, with more revelations expected to surface in the future.
Despite the impending backlash from the left, the truth exposed by DOGE cannot be ignored. The unraveling of this covert funding mechanism signifies a turning point in shedding light on the questionable practices of USAID. As more details come to light, the authenticity and integrity of left-wing movements funded by such entities will be put under scrutiny, paving the way for greater transparency and accountability in political funding.
This eye-opening discourse by David Sacks serves as a wake-up call for the public and policymakers alike, urging them to question the motives behind such financial allocations and demand greater accountability from government agencies like USAID. The era of unchecked funding for political agendas may be coming to an end, thanks to the relentless pursuit of truth and transparency brought about by initiatives like DOGE.