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Condoms for GAZA and the Palestine Folks

PalmettoTiger1

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$50 million to make the ride baby and disease free

What do you folks think about these folks now having to make the ride bareback LOL

A total waste of money for the moment
 
$50 million to make the ride baby and disease free

What do you folks think about these folks now having to make the ride bareback LOL

A total waste of money for the moment
Surprise Peepaw, It was a lie

See what Grok had to say about it.


The claim that the U.S. government was going to allocate $50 million specifically for condoms in Gaza comes from statements made by White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt during a press briefing in early 2025. Here's a breakdown of the evidence surrounding this claim:

- **Statements from Karoline Leavitt**: Leavitt announced during her first press briefing that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) had discovered that $50 million in taxpayer dollars was about to be used for "condoms in Gaza." She described this as a "preposterous waste of taxpayer money."

- **Media Coverage**:
- **Fox News and other conservative outlets** reported this claim directly from the White House briefing, framing it as part of the Biden administration's foreign aid which was then paused by the Trump administration.
- **Other news outlets** like The Times of Israel, Newsweek, and various international news agencies covered the claim but also included skepticism and counter-statements from former officials and analyses of USAID's spending records.

- **Counter-Arguments and Fact Checks**:
- **Andrew Miller**, who served as deputy assistant secretary for Israeli-Palestinian affairs under Biden, called the claim "outlandish" and suggested that the $50 million might be part of a broader sexual health initiative, not solely for condoms.
- **USAID Data**: Reports and fact-checks from sources like The Times, The Independent, and others reviewed USAID's 2023 data, finding no evidence of such an allocation specifically for Gaza. Instead, USAID's global spending on contraceptives and condoms was significantly lower, with no specific mention of Gaza in the publicly available data.

- **Posts on X**: There were discussions and debates on X (formerly Twitter) regarding this claim, with some users asserting its truthfulness while others, including fact-checking accounts, debunked it or pointed out the lack of concrete evidence.

- **Context of Funding**: The claim was made in the context of a broader Trump administration policy to freeze foreign aid, particularly targeting expenditures seen as misaligned with "America First" policies.

**Conclusion**: While the claim was officially stated by the White House Press Secretary, substantial evidence to support the specific allocation of $50 million for condoms in Gaza is lacking in official documents or detailed spending reports from USAID. The narrative appears to be part of political discourse, criticized for lacking substantiation by former officials and some media analyses. Therefore, while the claim was made, its factual basis is heavily debated and largely unsupported by direct evidence or official records.


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