Not everyone is delighted that the plug has been pulled on the looting spree known as USAID. The superannuated moonbat pop star Bono proclaims that 300,000 have died due to the interruption in the flow of our money into the pockets of Democrats and their foreign friends:
Bono took a swing at the Trump administration disbanding the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) on “The Joe Rogan Experience” podcast, blaming the cuts for a staggering 300,000 deaths.
Video of Bono’s improbable allegations:
NEW: Joe Rogan sets the record straight after Bono claimed 300,000 people have died because of DOGE.
“[USAID] was a money laundering operation… there's no oversight, no receipts. There is a lot of fraud, a lot of money laundering.”pic.twitter.com/KX2iHjeoHA
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) May 31, 2025
The Irish Bono points a finger of shame at the USA for throwing away less of its money:
“What is that? That’s not America, is it?”
Rogan set him straight regarding the corrupt not to mention ideologically deranged institution:
“For sure, it was a money laundering operation. For sure, there was no oversight.”
Bono did not pull the body count out from his rear end but from a comparably unsavory place:
Bono’s 300,000 figure comes not from confirmed deaths, but from a speculative model built by Brooke Nichols, a mathematical health modeler at Boston University, projecting what could happen as a result of the cuts.
According to liberal Experts and their speculative models, Florida is already underwater because of the fictional global warming crisis.
Elon Musk cuts through the crap once again:
He’s such a liar/idiot 🤦♂️
Zero people have died!
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) May 31, 2025
“A lie repeated enough times becomes the truth,” propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels is said to have said. But this no longer holds true, now that the liberal establishment has lost its monopoly on the distribution of information. Thanks to Musk having bought Twitter and transforming it into X and to shows like Rogan’s, the sort of lies Bono likes to tell get debunked.
On a tip from WDS 2.0.