It appears that President Trump's first blast in December 2019 was fraudulent by the CIA and the United States International Development Agency (USAID).
Independent journalists Alex Gutag and Michael Schellenberger blew the lid off the “Twitter File” scandal, but as the original “whistleblower” who incited the bullet each is a CIA operative, they have two of them. linked to Get-Trump Operation.
The operative cited the “journalism” costumes funded by USAID and the State Department.
Meanwhile, it's become more clear how much money the federal government has provided news organizations. American taxpayers have funded the Associated Press a nearly $40 million swing over the years.
CIA-USAID-IMPEECHMENT
CIA “whistleblower” Eric Cialamella, the national security council's hatred Trump Obama, was the point of the phone call between Trump and Ukrainian dictator Volodymi Zelensky. When I reported that I had claimed there, each bullet fell.
Trump asked Zelensky to work with then-advisor Rudy Giuliani to reach the bottom of Biden Brisma's influence scheme. In 2016, then-President Joe Biden ordered Ukraine to fire a prosecutor investigating corruption at Brisma, an energy company that inexplicably hired Biden's son Hunter. If Ukraine fails to fire prosecutors, they would lose $1 billion in US loan guarantees.
Ciaramella confessed that his reports about the phone were mostly hearsay. “I was not a direct witness to most of the events described,” he wrote.
However, the long missive of CIA torpedoes to Richard Burr (RN.C.), the Senate Intelligence Email Committee chief, and the then representative Adam Schiff (D-Calif), the House Intelligence Email Committee chief. ) also reported that it is dependent on materials. It was published by a lesser-known costume called the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP).
In July 2019, two Soviet-born Florida businessmen (one linked to a Ukrainian big name with a reputable mafia ties) have come to investigate the president's rivals. “He is a key hidden actor behind the plan by President Trump's personal lawyers.” Gutentag and Shellenberger explained.
Ciaramella's letter quoted the OCCRP four times.
“The OCCRP story was important to House Democrats' claims of ammo each: Trump dispatched Giuliani as part of a coordinated effort to pressure foreigners in the 2020 presidential election. I did. They wrote.
About welfare
However, it turns out that the OCCRP is in the welfare of the government. The State Department and USAID have showered at least $11.7 million on their costumes since 2011. I received the booty under another name from the Journalism Development Network.



In 2024, a documentary from German television station NDR wrote that USAID would “approve OCCRP's “annual work plan” and new recruiting of “main personnel”” Shellenberger wrote:
NDR killed the broadcast, but Mediapart said, “Drew Sullivan, co-founder and head of US journalist OCCRP, put pressure on NDR management and falsely made the mistake of journalists at broadcasters involved in the project. After filing the charges,” he reported.
Continuous gutentag and shellenberger:
On December 16th, drop site Ryan Grimm posted a link to X in a 26-minute documentary. “The German public broadcaster NDR is defending itself by saying it has never killed the news reports on the funds of the OCCRP and its State Department, which was ridiculous. And dozens, perhaps hundreds of journalists, knew it was wrong, and now someone leaked it.”
The journalistic collaboration revealed that OCCRP's original funding came from the State Department's International Drugs and Law Enforcement Office, referring to Sullivan, “Drew is nervous about being tied to law enforcement.” It quotes the USAID official saying. “If the person trying to provide you with information thinks you're just a police officer, that's probably a problem.”
Surprisingly, the two reported that the OCCRP's “Sullivan told the NDR that his organization “probably five or six countries have changed from government to another, prosecuting or abandoning the Prime Minister.” “I did.” ”
Therefore, “journalism” outfits will overthrow the government with the support of the USAID and the State Department.
“It appears that the CIA, USAID and OCCRP were all involved in President Trump's ammo each in a similar way to the administration change operation in which all three organizations engage overseas,” Shellenberger concluded. I attached it.
The difference is that for contractors and intermediaries known as the CIA, USAID and “cutouts,” it is highly illegal and rebellious to interfere in American politics in this way.
Last year, Shellenberger, Gutentag and Matt Taibbi revealed that the CIA had recruited foreign governments to spy on Trump.
Three years ago, Shellenberger revealed that the FBI paid more than $3 million to Twitter for censorship materials the bureau didn't like.
Your tax at work
Additionally, it is the Associated Press that feeds in federal troughs. The once-respected news organization has raised $37.5 million from countless government agencies since 2008.
In return, taxpayers, like Trump supporters, receive a steady stream of Trump's story of hatred.


“The Associated Press has transformed into a Berkeley-style left-wing rag,” wrote Beckett Adams of the National Journalism Center for the Hill in March. “The key difference is that the Associated Press plays to a global audience of millions of people.”
Adams said how the Associated Press covered the US Supreme Court 9-0 ruling that Colorado could not protect Trump from the 2024 presidential vote.
The AP also targeted GOP Representative James Comer (Ky.), chief of the House Oversight Committee. This has investigated millions of dollars drawn in by Biden Mafia and from abroad, claiming that he “has complicated friends with his own shell company.”
The AP also went after Chaya Raichik, the highly popular Libs Foundress of the Tiktok X Feed, which counts 4.1 million followers.
He asked Laichyk, “Wait, so you're telling me that my taxes funded a hit piece against me?”
And yesterday, the BBC explained that American taxpayers provided 8% of their 2023-24 budget through USAID.