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Yep. So we're on the prepare piece.
Well, not exactly, because so even if you dismantle USAID, they move key programs then to the State Department and it's managed and run by the State Department. So unless the State Department is told to stop funding the Taliban, that money will not stop. Doge will not stop that money because now it's under the Secretary of State, Marco Rubio. And again, that's going to take congressional action.
Well, not exactly, because so even if you dismantle USAID, they move key programs then to the State Department and it's managed and run by the State Department. So unless the State Department is told to stop funding the Taliban, that money will not stop. Doge will not stop that money because now it's under the Secretary of State, Marco Rubio. And again, that's going to take congressional action.
Well, not exactly, because so even if you dismantle USAID, they move key programs then to the State Department and it's managed and run by the State Department. So unless the State Department is told to stop funding the Taliban, that money will not stop. Doge will not stop that money because now it's under the Secretary of State, Marco Rubio. And again, that's going to take congressional action.
Doge is not going to stop this money we're talking about.
Doge is not going to stop this money we're talking about.
Doge is not going to stop this money we're talking about.
The other stuff is more like small grants and stuff.
The other stuff is more like small grants and stuff.
The other stuff is more like small grants and stuff.
Well, no, but I know, but this is a systematic deal set into place that Congress has to demand, and that's why Burchett's doing it. Congress has to stop this money.
Well, no, but I know, but this is a systematic deal set into place that Congress has to demand, and that's why Burchett's doing it. Congress has to stop this money.
Well, no, but I know, but this is a systematic deal set into place that Congress has to demand, and that's why Burchett's doing it. Congress has to stop this money.
Period. I mean, you know, maybe they'll stop. There's a few little projects. USID has this hemp project in Afghanistan. Stopping that would be great, and hopefully Doge finds that one, et cetera. But it's not going to... Curb this. And then, you know, then we have the counterterrorism dollars, which I'll explain when he finishes the humanitarian dollars, because that's a whole nother pocket.
Period. I mean, you know, maybe they'll stop. There's a few little projects. USID has this hemp project in Afghanistan. Stopping that would be great, and hopefully Doge finds that one, et cetera. But it's not going to... Curb this. And then, you know, then we have the counterterrorism dollars, which I'll explain when he finishes the humanitarian dollars, because that's a whole nother pocket.
Period. I mean, you know, maybe they'll stop. There's a few little projects. USID has this hemp project in Afghanistan. Stopping that would be great, and hopefully Doge finds that one, et cetera. But it's not going to... Curb this. And then, you know, then we have the counterterrorism dollars, which I'll explain when he finishes the humanitarian dollars, because that's a whole nother pocket.
That was the Department of Defense that did the $60 million. That wasn't even USAID.
That was the Department of Defense that did the $60 million. That wasn't even USAID.
That was the Department of Defense that did the $60 million. That wasn't even USAID.
So the Department of Defense is also giving the Taliban money that nobody discusses. But like he said, last year, they said they gave $60 million for women's education when women can't go to school.