How U.S. Taxpayer Money Was Spent: Elon Musk’s DOGE Exposes Outrageous Government Expenses
Where Did the Money Go?
- $10 million – for “voluntary medical circumcision of men in Mozambique.”
- $9.7 million – to the University of California, Berkeley, for “developing a group of Cambodian youth with entrepreneurial skills.”
- $2.3 million – for “strengthening independence in Cambodia.”
- $32 million – to the Prague Civil Society Center.
- $40 million – for a “gender equality and women’s empowerment center.”
- $14 million – to “improve government procurement” in Serbia.
- $486 million – to an “Election and Political Process Strengthening Consortium,” including:
- $22 million – for an “inclusive political process” in Moldova.
- $21 million – to increase voter turnout in India.
- $29 million – to “improve the political landscape in Bangladesh.”
- $20 million – for “financial federalism” in Nepal.
- $19 million – for discussions on biodiversity in Nepal.
- $1.5 million – for building voter trust in Liberia.
- $14 million – for “social cohesion” in Mali.
- $2.5 million – for “inclusive democracies” in Southern Africa.
- $47 million – to enhance education in Asia.
- $2 million – for developing sustainable waste recycling models to support marginalized Roma, Ashkali, and Egyptian communities in Kosovo.
Why Does This Matter?
- Hundreds of millions were spent on projects with no clear benefit to American citizens.
- Foreign aid programs appear bloated with questionable spending.
- Musk’s DOGE is exposing massive bureaucratic inefficiencies at taxpayer expense.
What’s Next?
Following these revelations, Congress is already calling for a reassessment of budget allocations. Musk promises even more revelations about wasteful government spending in the near future.
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