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USAID reportedly bankrolled Al-Qaeda terrorist’s college tuition, unearthed records show

The United States Organization for International Development (USAID) reportedly provided “full funding” to al-Qaeda terrorist Anwar al-Aulaki to attend a university in Colorado.

Al Aulaki was an American-born jihadist who was killed in a drone strike in Yemen in 2011 during the Obama administration. He was a central figure in al-Qaeda, and killed 13 people in direct contact with Army psychiatrist Nidal Hasan before firing fire in Fort Hood, Texas in 2009, US officials reported.

The political eye is trapped in USAID funds in a federal agency's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) investigation for overexpenditure, corruption and fraud.

USAID is an independent government agency responsible for managing foreign aid programs published by Think Tank for Republican lawmakers, Doge, and Think Tank over the years to bankroll a series of suspicious programs. In countries such as Guatemala.

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Anwar al Auraki, photographed at the Dar Al Hijra Mosque in Falls Church, Virginia on October 4, 2001, was an American-born jihadist who was killed in a drone strike in Yemen in 2011. . (Washington Post via Tracy Woodward/Getty Images)

Social media accounts broke out this week with a copy of a document indicating that USAID funded Al-Awlaki's tuition fees to Colorado State University. The document, which was excavated over the weekend and posted to X, was brought to the college by a June 1990 USAID form fraudulently claiming that he is a Yemeni citizen and qualifying for an exchange visa. It indicates that the funds to attend have been reportedly granted.

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Al Aulaki was born in Las Cruces, New Mexico to Yemeni parents. He grew up in both the US and Yemen, US media reported in 2011 after his death.

Previously excavated documents have been reported George Washington University Research Discovered by the Archives Agency, National Security Archives and Fox Digital.

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Anwar Al-Awlaki was born in Las Cruces, New Mexico to Yemeni parents in 1971 and grew up in both the United States and Yemen. (Washington Post via Tracy Woodward/Getty Images)

“This form from 1990 confirms that Anwar Al-Awlaki is eligible for Exchange Visa and that USAID provides 'full funding' for research at Colorado State University,” said 2015. The national security archive reported in the document. “The document incorrectly lists the birthplace of Sanaa, the capital of Yemen and Anwar, who later mislisted his father to the fact that he could qualify for a scholarship reserved for foreigners. He said it was a deliberate lie provided at the urging of American officials he knew.”

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The document reports that Al-Awlaki was born in Sana'a, the capital of Yemen, and fraudulently reported that he was studying civil engineering at the University of Colorado. When asked to list addresses, the document reports that Al Auraki is in care of “USAID/SANA'A.”

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Before moving to Yemen in 2004, Anwar al-Aulaki worked as a Muslim clergy in cities such as Denver, San Diego and the Church of Falls, Virginia. , Virginia. (Washington Post via Tracy A. Woodward/Getty Images)

Fox News Digital contacted the Colorado State University media team to comment on the documentary and Al-Awlaki's attendance, but did not receive an immediate reply.

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Previous media reports on his death in 2011 show that he received his bachelor's degree in civil engineering from Colorado State University in 1994.

Before moving to Yemen in 2004, he worked as a Muslim clergy in cities such as Denver, San Diego and Falls Church of Virginia. Al-Hazmi, two of the 9/11 hijackers.

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The excavated documents linking Anwar Al-Awlaki to USAID funding are reportedly in the clear demolition of the Trump administration's clear agency. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

He was arrested in Yemen in 2006 on suspicion of terrorist ties, and until around 2009, the NBC News previously reported that US intelligence saw him as a terrorist sympathizer. He was linked to a shooting in Fort Hood, Texas that year and an attempt to bomb a flight to Detroit on Christmas Day.

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The Obama administration took a drone strike on September 30, 2010, killing him in Yemen and allowed him to capture or kill Al Aulaki in 2010.

“Aulaki's death marks another important milestone in the broader effort to beat al-Qaeda and its affiliates,” President Barack Obama said of his death in 2011. And security forces have worked closely with the United States over the past few years. ”

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President Donald Trump and Elon Musk will be presenting the launch of the SpaceX Starship rocket in November 2024. (Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

It reportedly links Al Aulaki to USAID funding. The agency sign was removed from headquarters in early February, but the USAID website was closed and previously “direct employment officers” were placed on holiday on February 7th, except for those in the mission-critical feature. Only messages indicating that this is done are shown. , core leadership and specially designated programs. ”

A federal judge on Friday ordered a temporary block on the Trump administration's plans, placing around 2,200 employees on leave. Orders are valid until at least February 14th.

Democrats and government employees have taken their hands against Doge and his chair, Elon Musk. This involves calling Doge's investigation an agency's “mafia-like acquisition” and reporting it as “psychologically frightening.”

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In an interview with Fox News' Brett Baier that aired Sunday, Trump said Doge and his administration remain on a mission to reduce government waste.

“We have to solve the efficiency issue,” Trump said. “We have to solve all the fraud, the waste, the abuse, everything that has entered the government. You'll see the USAID out there, such a scam.”

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