President Trump has fired the US Agency for International Development (USAID) Top Watch Dog. This resurfaces as detailed that the controversial institution funded university education for al-Qaeda terrorists with ties to the 9/11 hijackers.
Paul Martin, who has been an inspector since 2023, was notified in an email Tuesday by White House officials that his dismissal was “immediately valid.”
Martin was not given any reason for his firing, a copy of the email is shown. The White House did not comment on his firing.
His firing was the day after his office released a report criticizing President Trump's call to freeze USAID funds after he discovered that the agency had wasted billions in left-handed schemes in recent years. I've come to.
The report said the Trump administration's push to dismantle the USAID has crippled the ability of agencies to monitor nearly $8.2 billion worth of unused aid. .
The order to cut and suspend staff has made it difficult to ensure taxpayer-funded aid falls in the hands of intended people, the report allegedly.
Meanwhile, news of Martin's departure was shown that USAID fired thousands of people in 1990 to send American-born jihadist jihadist Al Auraki to Colorado State University. It is an education that helped us recruit and groom terrorists for future attacks on us. soil.
Documents obtained by Fox News lie to his application for Al-Awlaki claiming he was born in Yemen rather than New Mexico in an apparent bid to raise federal tuition funding of $27,000 at the time. It showed that it was given.
Al Aulaki continued to earn a bachelor's degree in civil engineering in 1994, raising funds before teaching Islam at mosques across the country that US officials believe they radicalized and recruited terrorists. , the document shows.
President Barack Obama ordered him to kill him in a 2011 US airstrike in Yemen.
Details appeared Tuesday when Trump denounced USAID as an “incompetent and corrupt” agency.
Trump, who ordered a USAID fundraising freeze with most foreign aid in the United States on January 20th, has appointed billionaire Elon Musk to a smaller agency.
Trump's administrators moved last week to place most of the USAID workforce on administrative leave before being blocked by a judge on Friday.
With post wire

