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The Norm Eisen Slush Fund

The U.S. Agency for International Development, or USAID, “has been the Norm Eisen playground, the Norm Eisen slush fund,” says Mike Benz, a vocal critic of federal government censorship and corruption.

USAID was among the first federal agencies singled out for dismantlement by DOGE — the Department of Government Efficiency. Established in 1961, the USAID was supposed to benefit nations abroad facing natural disasters or extreme economic hardships.

Instead, Benz says, USAID became the slush fund for the corrupt Democrats, its funds harnessed by brazen activists like Eisen, the attorney who crafted much of the lawfare that’s been used against President Donald Trump and the leaders of MAGA.

Benz is executive director of the Foundation for Freedom Online. He is interviewed here on Bannon’s War Room.

Yes, We Voted For This

Trump’s makin’ moves – almost too many to keep up with. Elon’s DOGE team is following the money, pissing people off, and we are here for it. Here’s more from Bridget Phetasy.

Crypto Billionaires Croaking

Something strange is happening to crypto billionaires. Nikolai Mushegian, TianTian Kullander, Vyacheslav Taran, Matthew Mellon, Gerald Cotten…what do all of these guys have in common? What is going on? More from Really Graceful.

More news is dropping on FTX and its Uniparty slush Fund. Now we learn that not only the Democratic majority and House minority leader Kevin McCarthy received campaign earmarks from FTC, but so did Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. So Turtle Man was also part of the fun and games! More from Styxhexenhammer666.

The crew at Timcast, including Tim Pool and Luke Rudkowski, discuss new revelations about the FTX drug parties as well as the blowout crash suffered by the cryptocurrency firm. They ponder: Has this scandal been manipulated to impose a crackdown on existing cypto companies or to usher in a new form of cyptocurrency, say one affiliated with major banks?

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