February 6, 2025, Washington, D.C. – Speaking at the National Prayer Breakfast, President Donald Trump addressed the ongoing investigations into alleged corruption involving U.S. foreign aid and media funding. Trump highlighted recent revelations that hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars were funneled to media organizations, including Politico, through USAID, calling it a “terrible thing” and vowing accountability.
"Did you see what happened yesterday? Where they found hundreds of millions of dollars of the money was fraudulently given to newspapers? And I guess Politico... I hope you're enjoying your breakfast, though. They gave money to all this out of USAID. It came out—tremendous amounts of money that had nothing to do with anything. This is a terrible thing that was experienced."
Trump continued, emphasizing that those behind the alleged corruption are now facing exposure:
"We're catching them left and right. We're catching them to a point where they don’t know what the heck is going on. They can’t believe they are getting caught. And I have great respect for the people that are doing it. Elon Musk is helping us on it, and he’s pretty good—he’s pretty good."
He also called on those benefiting from foreign funds to return the money:
"Why don’t you give back the money that you’ve taken from certain countries that treat certain groups of people so horribly? Why don’t you give back the money? I think it would be a great gesture, because she takes a tremendous amount of money."
Trump’s History of Exposing USAID Corruption
Trump’s latest remarks come nearly a decade after he first called out USAID’s questionable spending practices. During a 2015 debate, he famously confronted Hillary Clinton over her ties to the Clinton Foundation and its handling of earthquake relief funds in Haiti.
"And you take a look at the people of Haiti—I was at Little Haiti the other day in Florida, and I want to tell you, they hate the Clintons because what’s happened in Haiti with the Clinton Foundation is a disgrace, and you know it, and they know it, and everybody knows."
At the time, reports revealed that while over $13 billion in donations were allocated for Haiti’s recovery after the devastating 2010 earthquake, less than 2% of the funds ever reached Haitians directly. Instead, nearly 90% of the money was funneled to non-Haitian organizations, the United Nations, and politically connected NGOs. Haitian activists have long accused the Clintons of using the disaster as a cover for money laundering, enriching their associates while leaving Haitians in desperate conditions.
Protests erupted outside Hillary Clinton’s office, with demonstrators claiming billions were stolen through the Clinton-controlled Haiti Reconstruction Commission. The scandal deepened when it was revealed that major Clinton donors were pushing the State Department for favors, jobs, and contracts while Hillary Clinton served as Secretary of State. The FBI launched an investigation into the Clinton Foundation’s activities, examining whether donations were tied to U.S. government actions.
Media Reaction: Dismissing Allegations as Conspiracy Theories
Following Trump’s remarks, corporate media outlets quickly moved to downplay the revelations. The Independent ran a piece titled "Now Trump is boosting a bogus MAGA conspiracy theory about USAID funding Politico," dismissing the claims as baseless. Rather than investigating the allegations, the article focused on ridiculing Trump’s rhetoric and linking his statements to so-called “far-right” media.
However, publicly available government records confirm that USAID and other federal agencies have funneled millions to major media outlets, including $8.2 million to Politico alone. The dismissive response from the media follows a familiar pattern—whenever establishment corruption is exposed, the press attempts to reframe the discussion as a conspiracy theory rather than addressing the evidence.
AP’s Convenient Omission
Despite the significance of Trump’s remarks on USAID’s role in media funding, the Associated Press (AP) completely ignored this in their coverage. Their article, "Trump tells prayer breakfast he wants to root out ‘anti-Christian bias’ and urges ‘bring God back’," focused solely on his religious statements, failing to mention his remarks on USAID, Politico, or media corruption.
This is a classic media tactic—when damaging revelations emerge, outlets like AP pretend they don’t exist rather than refute them, ensuring their audience never sees the full story.
As Trump continues to highlight these financial entanglements, the question remains: why is the media so desperate to dismiss these claims instead of investigating where taxpayer money is actually going?
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Washington, D.C. (District of Criminals), December 15, 2025 — During an exchange with reporters in the Oval Office today, President Donald Trump was asked whether he stood by a Truth Social post made after the murder of filmmaker and political activist Rob Reiner, a question that prompted a blunt and combative response.
A reporter pressed the president, noting that several Republicans had denounced his post and asking whether he would walk it back. Trump declined to do so, making clear he harbored no sympathy for Reiner’s political legacy. “Well, I wasn’t a fan of his at all,” Trump said. “He was a deranged person, as far as I’m concerned.”
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NEW YORK, New York, December 11, 2025 — This montage captures the surreal moment Fox News delivered a coordinated, name-avoiding takedown of Candace Owens — blasting her, mocking anyone who questions the official FBI narrative, and defending Turning Point USA leadership with a level of emotional aggression normally reserved for political opponents. Fox refused to utter Owens’ name, yet every segment targeted her directly.
The video opens with Candace Owens pointing out the obvious: anyone asking basic questions is suddenly branded “evil.” She highlights the bizarre shift in tone, quoting a top viewer comment: “They want us to believe Charlie’s neck was made of steel, and the Twin Towers were made of neck bones.” She calls it what it is: “a psychological operation.”
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