Dhaka – U.S. President Donald Trump is angry at the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) spending, accusing the agency of raising $29 million to support Bangladesh's “radical left-wing Communist Party.”
Speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Washington on Saturday, Trump said: “$29 million is used to strengthen the political landscape and help them so that they can vote for the radical leftist Communist Party in Bangladesh. You We must see who they support!”
It was the second day in a row that he attacked the US Agency for International Development grant after a fierce remark on Friday working as the White House governor.
Trump claimed the $29 million fund landed with an obscure company, and he said only two employees were “a little dressed.”
“They got $29 million. Check! Imagine there was $10,000 scratches here, $10,000 there, and BAM, $29 million from the U.S. government,” he said.
“Two people! They're happy. Very rich. They'll be on the cover of a top business magazine because it's a great liar,” the president of the United States quipped.
Trump's anger also expanded to India. At CPAC, he asked about a $18 million USD election grant, asking: “Why? Why don't we use paper tickets and let them help us with the election? Voter ID card – that would be good. We're Donate to India for the election. They don't need it. They signed 200% tariffs on us and we handed them to cash!”
On February 16, the U.S. Department of Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk, announced that it has taken new measures to save money on U.S. taxpayers’ funds, thus providing 17 projects around the world, including Bangladesh. a project) raises funds.
In Bangladesh, the Strengthening Political Structure (SPL) program supported by the United States Agency for International Development and the UK DFID and operated by Democratic International from 2017 to 2024 – aimed at improving party capacity, strengthening political parties-competitive relations and reducing violence Behavior.