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Globalist billionaire Bill Gates made the rounds on far-left corporate media outlets on Tuesday morning, criticizing Elon Musk's DOGE to fold USAID into the State Department—a move that would place Secretary of State Marco Rubio as the agency's Acting Administrator. Gates has panicked, and making the rounds on MSM shows just that because he knows that USAID's funding days for his nonprofit empire might be numbered, as Rubio will apply maximum oversight into grant distributions.
Gates appeared on NBC's Today Show, telling the host that Musk "doesn't appreciate the phenomenal work at USAID." He continued, "It's not partisan work."
However, according to a DailyWire report, 97% of the political contributions from USAID workers went to the Democratic Party. That's a good one, Bill.
NEW: Bill Gates tells Elon Musk that USAID is not partisan, justifies his claim by pointing out that he (Gates) gives billions of dollars to the same things USAID does.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) February 4, 2025
I guess that settles it!
"It's not partisan work. [Musk] says it's beyond repair."
"Well, you know, I give… pic.twitter.com/BN5hxMr5Z5
Gates then moved on to his next media stop, appearing on The View, a roundtable of leftist conspiracy theorists. Someone might want to remind Gates' PR team that his credibility (or w/e is left of it) takes a hit by appearing on the daytime show.
"The next [pandemic] could be far more severe."@BillGates calls the COVID pandemic "fairly predictable" and says "there's a lot that we should be doing" to prepare for the next one: "It's up to the government to think ahead on behalf of the citizens." pic.twitter.com/al07J3qrKw
— The View (@TheView) February 4, 2025