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Home»News»USAID Secretly Funded BBC for Anti-Trump Campaign, similar to Biden’s $300M payment to Reuters – Report
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USAID Secretly Funded BBC for Anti-Trump Campaign, similar to Biden’s $300M payment to Reuters – Report

AmnewsworldBy AmnewsworldFebruary 5, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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A bombshell revelation has surfaced, alleging that the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) secretly funneled funds to the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) to run an anti-Trump campaign. The claims draw parallels to recent reports by billionaire Elon Musk, who accused the Biden administration of directing $300 million to Reuters as part of a coordinated effort to target him and his businesses.

 

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According to sources familiar with the matter, USAID an agency traditionally tasked with international development allegedly allocated undisclosed funds to the BBC under the guise of “democracy promotion” programs. However, investigative findings suggest that the funding was strategically used to push narratives critical of former President Donald Trump and his policies, particularly in the lead-up to the 2024 U.S. presidential election.

 

Covert Funding and Media Influence

While the exact amount of money funneled to the BBC remains unclear, documents reportedly indicate that USAID-backed initiatives were leveraged to amplify negative coverage of Trump. This includes framing his foreign policy as detrimental to global stability, questioning his administration’s stance on climate change, and portraying his supporters as a threat to democracy.

 

The report comes on the heels of Musk’s recent allegations that the Biden administration provided Reuters with $300 million to conduct aggressive coverage against him, particularly regarding Tesla, SpaceX, and his controversial takeover of X (formerly Twitter). Musk has labeled the funding as a government-backed propaganda campaign designed to silence opposition and control the media narrative.

 

White House and BBC Denials

Both the White House and BBC have denied any wrongdoing. A spokesperson for USAID insisted that its funding is solely intended for media freedom and democracy-building efforts worldwide. However, critics argue that such financial entanglements with major news organizations compromise journalistic independence and create a bias in global media.

 

Meanwhile, Trump’s campaign team has responded to the revelations, calling it proof of a “deep-state media conspiracy” against him. “This is election interference at the highest level,” a campaign spokesperson stated. “The American people deserve to know who is pulling the strings behind the so-called ‘independent’ press.”

 

Growing Concerns Over Government-Media Collusion

The alleged USAID-BBC connection raises broader concerns about government influence over international media outlets. Political analysts warn that if true, such practices could set a dangerous precedent, undermining trust in public broadcasters and fueling accusations of state-sponsored propaganda.

 

With calls for congressional investigations growing louder, lawmakers from both sides of the aisle are demanding transparency regarding the extent of USAID’s involvement in media funding. Republican leaders have vowed to scrutinize federal grants and contracts given to major news organizations, arguing that taxpayer money should not be used to push partisan agendas.

 

As the 2024 election cycle intensifies, these revelations are likely to add fuel to the ongoing debate over press freedom, government overreach, and media integrity in an era of escalating political polarization.

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