Victor Davis Hanson told Fox News Monday that “the left is ironic how the world's biggest value” and argues that US government funding will promote an ideological agenda in the guise of aid. He criticized the cuts in international programs.
in exterior In “Ingraham's Angle,” Hanson said it was a contradiction in modern government policies, including the recent cuts to 29 DEI (diversity, equity, inclusion) training grants by the Department of Education. He talked about it. Hanson said these programs are not only unnecessary and perhaps illegal, but also a manifestation of what they described as 19th century cultural imperialism.
“I think many receiving countries may not be angry at being cut off as much as we think, because the left is a 19th century cultural imperialist who tried to impose their values from the mainstream. Because it turns out, Hanson said, “And almost the money went to the elite anyway.
Hanson said he was surprised by the revelation that has barely been noticed so far, including the substantial amount of money that has been attracting attention for suspicious programs overseas.
“I think they understand that they can't protect these spending. They're corrupt. They're not necessary. Many of them are probably illegal, so they're attacking and Elon Calls Musk's name. Laura was shocked to be told that for the past four years Anthony Fauci had only routed $600,000 to Wuhan through Echo Health. That would have been no significance at all. I knew this all the time USAID put $40 million in China's Wuhan Institute,” Hanson said.
“Samantha Power comes out and says, 'The Chinese will be very happy to be able to cut all of these USAID programs.' You know, they're very angry because they haven't won $40 million in their lab. ”
Hanson also commented on the role of Elon Musk, who criticised the useless government spending. (Related: “The whole city has the advantage”: Jonathan Turley says Trump's aggressive approach is “everyone is upset”)
“They say Elon Musk, Elon Musk. He doesn't have a legal role in actually making a cut. He's an auditor. He just goes through. He's These are things that we feel in vain, the president makes actual cuts, either through himself or through the Cabinet, and they say they know it. And it's just a lie, and we I've seen it with an informal advisor before,” Hanson said.
Drawing historical similarities, Hanson compared Musk's advice role with Harry Hopkins under President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
“Harry Hopkins under FDR, he moved to the White House and advised Roosevelt every day. No one thought he was a rebel,” Hanson added.
The Trump administration has announced plans to significantly cut the federal workforce, starting with the US Organization for International Development (USAID). The decision follows the revelation of financial mismanagement and the promotion of global far-left ideology within the institution. Following the announcement of the mask, he said the USAID would be closing after it resisted the government's efficiency audit agency. Congressional Democrats protested outside USAID and Treasury headquarters on Tuesday.
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