While Trump cuts food
stamps, USAID bankrolls Venezuela regime
change with half a billion in tax dollars
The Trump administration has spent $654
million in “aid” to try to overthrow
Venezuela’s government, including $435
million through USAID and $128 million
directly to Juan Guaidó and his corrupt coup
gang — all while imposing crippling
austerity at home.
By Ben Norton
January 24, 2020 "Information
Clearing House" - Under President Donald Trump, the United States
has dumped over half a billion dollars into regime
change-related “aid” efforts targeting Venezuela’s
elected, UN-recognized government.
From 2017 to December 2019, the Trump
administration spent at least
$654 million on Venezuela-related aid schemes.
While Washington claims this spending assisted
humanitarian efforts, much of the US taxpayers’
money financed efforts to destabilize and ultimately
overthrow the government of
President Nicolás Maduro.
The US Agency for International Development
(USAID) is a central arm of Washington’s hybrid war
on socialist and independent states around the
world. It has a long and sordid history of funding
“civil society” groups and political opposition
parties to topple the governments of designated
enemies.
USAID has provided $435 million of this $654
million, bankrolling Venezuela’s right-wing,
US-controlled opposition. At least $128 million of
this USAID money went directly into the pockets of
the coup leaders that the Trump administration
attempted to install as the rulers of the country in
2019.
USAID recently divulged this shocking level of
support, acknowledging that it is going to fund
Venezuelan anti-government activists, NGOs, and
opposition media outlets, along with the supposed
“interim government” led by US-appointed
coup leader Juan Guaidó, as well as
Venezuela’s National Assembly, which until
January was led by Guaidó and controlled by the
right-wing opposition.
While the United States is spending hundreds of
millions of dollars trying to overthrow Venezuela’s
leftist government, the Trump administration is
aggressively cutting social programs at home.
To slash $4.2 billion in public expenditures over
five years, Trump
gutted food stamps that fed 700,000 poor
Americans, most of whom are52904-c
children. Funding this
crucial program would cost just around $840 million
per year – close to the amount Trump has poured into
US regime-change efforts in Venezuela.
The Trump administration has also drastically cut
taxes for the rich and large corporations. Thanks to
these cuts, the
richest 400 billionaires in the US now pay a
lower tax rate than the poorest Americans.
As working-class Americans increasingly bear the
burden of this taxation, their tax dollars are being
spent on destroying socialist governments in the
Global South.
USAID’s role in US coup attempt against
Venezuela
USAID has long acted as a front for the CIA and
other government agencies, disguising regime-change
activities as supposed humanitarian work. Under the
administration of Donald Trump, the organization’s
role as an arm of US hybrid warfare has become more
aggressive than ever.