Before President Donald Trump shut down the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), the Biden Harris administration used it to advance the agenda of radical left around the world, according to a former USAID official. I told the caller.
Trump and Elon Musk's Government Efficiency (DOGE) ordered all USAID employees to work from home in early February amid a agency's funding freeze. Musk said Trump supported the agency's closure.
“As for the USAID stuff, I looked it up in detail with him. He agreed that we should shut it down…and I actually checked with him a few times. I said, “Are you alright?” He seems to be “Yes.” Mask said in X's conversation. space.
We fed USAID to Wood Chipper over the weekend.
We managed to go to some great parties.
I did that instead. https://t.co/0v35naccicw
– Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 3, 2025
Musk's Doge has found many seemingly inexplicable spending from agents, but Democrats propose to close agents, including millions of subscriptions to left-wing media and $50 million for Djibouti condoms I pushed it back hard.
The reasons for their enthusiasm are clear as former USAID officials have detailed how they use government agencies to promote radical left-wing agendas around the world.
“They were literally trying to export this agenda and create other parts of the world in their radical image,” said USAID's representative chief operating officer, senior institutional inquisition officer and regulatory reform officer. served as the first Trump administration. Daily caller.
Primorak, who also worked in the State Department and Defense Department of the George W. Bush administration, focuses on the Biden administration spreading ideas such as diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) and transgender ideology. He said.
“By alienating many people around the world, it has done a great deal of harm to national security interests,” Primorak told the caller.
Washington, DC – February 13: Max Primorack, a senior researcher at the Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom Center at the Heritage Foundation, opens before giving a testimony to the House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing about Rayburn's US International Development Agency. Listen before issuing a statement. House Office Building in Washington, DC on February 13th, 2025. Democrats on the committee call for the Trump administration's controversial efforts to reduce unconstitutional and geopolitical fallout unconstitutional and warnings while Republicans primarily support the administration's efforts. I did. (Kent Nishimura/Getty Images)
He pointed out that in a common European country, such as France, leaders rejected the awakening ideology of the American left. In a 2021 speech, French President Emmanuel Macron warned his country against participating in police “awakening nonsense.”
“The rest of the world tends to be much more conservative than we do. Especially in Europe, this simply doesn't fly. It's just that it wasted so much money, and at the same time, overseas. It harmed our relationship,” Primorak said.
Unselected career bureaucrats at the agency have used taxpayer dollars to export ideologies to every corner of the world, but Dr. Mark Moyar chose Trump to carry out his election will. He explained that he had hidden his actions from political appointees. (Related: Left-wing organization concentrated in millions of foreign aid agencies)
Moyar, who was appointed by Trump to USAID in 2018, ran the office of civil and military cooperation costumes. He described the moment, over a year since his tenure, when unelected officials discovered that they were hiding where the institution's money was heading.
“THe's going to hide it by saying things like climate change, things like climate change, “Well, this is really economic growth or health or something,” Moyar told the caller.
Tree, a bartender at Stonewall Inn, takes a photo of the United Nations Samantha Power (C) and U.S. Ambassador Kurt Kelly, co-owner of Stonewall Inn. June 16th, 2016 in New York. (Bryan R. Smith/AFP via Getty Images)
USAID had a fundraising program like that. Secret School For Afghan women, $20 million for the creation of the Sesame Street fax in Iraq and the $2 million grant for gender affirmation care in Guatemala, according to the New York Times and NPR.
Iowa Republican Sen. Joni Ernst accused of obfuscating a survey on spending habits, but USAID revealed he spent more than $2 million on Moroccan pottery classes.
Despite the fact that Moroccans have made pottery for thousands of years, USAID spent over $2 million on Moroccan pottery classes and promotions.
The idea was clearly not fully formed, as the translators they hired didn't even speak English.
– Joni Ernst (@senjoniernst) February 3, 2025
Primolac described the institution as “the slash fund for progressives.”
Moyar also refers to USAID's Complex Crises Fund, a program that addresses “emerging or unexpected crises overseas.” archive Government webpage. The program's spending includes $4.2 million to “counter misinformation” in South Sudan and $2 million to address security concerns in Burkina Faso, West Africa.
Since its launch in 2010, USAID has allocated more than $322 million to its program.
The agency's career staff were leveraging programs that enrich the T0, Moyar said. (Related: Most Americans say that US foreign aid is “washed by corruption,” research reveals.
They “devised an ingenious scheme to hide money from political appointers, which allowed them to have friends who worked for their favorite projects and contractors, nonprofits and multinational organizations. I was able to guide the money.” of corruption. ”
In addition to exporting awakened ideology overseas, the agency also insisted on inculcating its employees, Moyar told the caller. He said he was forced to undergo the ritual he called the “Dei Privilege Walk.”
“Essentially you're standing in succession and you're given your identity. Well, in our case, we chose them from hats. So I was a Scandinavian woman. And men There was a French developer in the world, but he was the most privileged because he was a man, and you had all these other categories… There are indigenous women with unwanted children and male prostitutes,” recalls Moyar.
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“They read things like, 'When I ask for government services, I'm treated better' or 'People make negative stereotypes'. And if the object is applied, you should move forward or return and take a step. Finally, white people are the first to go. I am the second white woman and the others are behind. It's about showing your privilege,” he reminded the caller.
Moyar's privilege walk was far from the worst part of career bureaucrats.
Knowing how deep and widespread the agency corruption could be, Moyar tried to blow whi. Instead, he says he was fired.
“I ended up reporting four or five people, four of my subordinates, and someone above me, and the most serious of this was a criminal conflict of interest.” Moyar told the caller.
He recalled that while working as a government employee, someone in his office had chaired the board of directors of a company that was under government business.
“He used his job to help them. It's a pretty clear conflict of criminal interest,” Moyar told the caller.
The employee in question, Mirko Crnkovich, was simultaneously acting as the agency's acting vice-director and chairing the board of directors. Impression ProjectAccording to Moyar, a defense contractor.
“USAID employees both inside and outside the CMC have proven that Crnkovich is using government time and government information to pursue Impl's government contracts. They also say that Crnkovich has selected staff at Select CMC said he had directed the Department of Defense to collect information for Impl's benefit from the Pentagon site. Witnesses within the Department of Defense supported this information,” Moyar wrote in his book.
However, when Moyar fired the alarm, he said, “People usually just don't say anything about this. ”
“I finally found a reason,” he told the caller, claiming he faced retaliation for reporting his colleagues.
Shortly after blew whi on suspicion of misconduct, Moyar was subject to an investigation into whether he had published information classified in a previous book.
“If I'm there He would have actually gone to prison,” he told the caller.
The agency has suspended security clearance based on the charges.
“Another bureaucrat used the charge to say I should be fired, even though it has not been proven,” he told the caller. “The argument was, 'Well, someone criticized you as something'… The term they used was gospel. They said, “It was a two-star general at Special Operations Command.” They said, “Oh, well, a two-star general must be a big deal, so we must consider his words to be the gospel.”
“They fired me for that reason,” he continued.
Moyar filed a whistleblower retaliation complaint in the USAID Inspector (OIG) office.
The agency delayed the complaints and argued that Moyar, as a political appointee, was not subject to the protection of the typical whistleblower, including quick reviews.
The delay prompted Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley, a Republican, to notify the agency's head and write letters under then-President Joe Biden's Samantha Power.
Moyer said “the “accusations of Dei and Transgenderism” have been “accused.”
Kiev, Ukraine – July 17: Administrator of the US International Development Organization (USAID) Samantha Power during a visit to a critical infrastructure facility held in Kiev, Ukraine on July 17, 2023. Klychko, Power, and Ambassador Brink have visited one of the capital's important infrastructure facilities, restore the facilities and for winter to inspect equipment damaged or destroyed as a result of the Russian missile strike We inspected the work that was done to prepare the city. (Oleksii Samsonov/Global Images ukraine via Getty Images)
Grassley complained that USAID did not investigate the whistleblower claims of Moyar, but simply removed Dr. Moyar from his position.
Grassley also said the accusations that Moyar had published classified materials were “basically unfounded.”
“Please note that DoD has not yet provided Dr. Moyar with what is said to be information classified as his book.