A Maga spokesman claimed on Wednesday that news company Politico was funded by the US Agency for International Development. Conservative commentators like Beny Johnson, Charlie Kirk on X, have argued that Politico employees have never been paid for the first time in a crisis called “the biggest scandal in news media history.”
“Now we’ve learned political science – “News Company” – have spent the last decade trying to destroy the Maga movement. The Maga movement was heavily funded by USAID. Trump and Elon have removed the funds. Politico is now out of business. Endless.
“This is an email that Politico sent to all employees yesterday. No one was paid. Politico’s corrupt management denounced this with a ‘glitch’ rather than the end of the government’s gravy train. Masu. Propaganda in the state is going to collapse,” to employees.
What is the truth behind this virus’s claim?
“The employees were not receiving their pay as planned because we believe it was a technical error. We understand the urgency of this issue and sincerely apologize for the inconvenience. RPPT triggers and implements solutions as quickly as possible.
“The major news outlets have earned $8 million a year in taxpayer money and never revealed it in that report. It’s a big scandal. Politico survives this. It shouldn’t be.”
Politico later rejected the claim, saying it had never received the USAID fund. According to a copy of the memo obtained by CNN, CEO Goli Sheikholeslami and Global Editor-in-Chief John Harris, CEO Goli Sheikholeslami and Global Editor-in-Chief John Harris, CEO Goli Sheikholeslami and Global Editor-in-Chief John Harris, “Politico is a government programme.” Not a beneficiary of lambs or subsidies It was.”
What happened to Usaid?
After Elon Musk announced it would recommend shutting down agencies in X-space, Donald Trump also said there were some opinions that agencies should be closed. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will become the acting director of USAID, with all agents on leave by Friday night.
USAID provides humanitarian funding to foreign countries recovering from several crises.