Joe Rogan Admits Trump USAID Cuts Went Too Far In Bono Debate: Got To Be a Way To Keep Aid and Not Fraud'
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In a recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, Joe Rogan and Bono debated the impact of President Trump's budget cuts on USAID, labeling it a money laundering operation. Bono highlighted a Boston University report indicating that these cuts could lead to 300,000 deaths globally, primarily affecting children. He expressed distress over food supplies rotting in warehouses due to a lack of oversight, while Rogan admitted the cuts were hasty but maintained concerns about fraud within USAID. Ultimately, they both underscored the importance of humanitarian aid and proper funding management.
The problem is, for sure, there have been a lot of organizations that do tremendous good all throughout the world. Also for sure it was a money laundering operation.
It's not proven, but there's surveillance enough to suggest 300,000 people have already died from just this cut off, this hard cut of USAID.
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