How Melania and Ivanka promoted the federal agency Trump now calls a massive ‘fraud’

Mr President Donald TrumpAdministration is working to dismantle the US Agency for International Development – precisely the agency that the president’s wife and daughter stranded seven years ago.

The president has threatened to end USAID providing humanitarian assistance across the globe. Earlier this week, Elon MuskHead of the Department of Government Efficiency and Trump’s “First Buddy,” aimed at the Agency and called it a “criminal organization.”

“Time to die,” he added.

Days later The White House On Friday, announced his plans to keep just over 600 of the federal agency’s 10,000 employees, a little more than the 300 staff that the administration had previously planned to continue.

But President’s recent efforts Stand in sharp contrast to Melania and Ivanka Trump’s comments in his first period, ABC News first reported.

First Lady Melania Trump said she was

First Lady Melania Trump said she was “happy” to work with USAID during a tour with Africa in her husband’s first period. Seven years later, the government cuts the agency. (AFP via Getty Images)

In the fall of 2018, First Lady began on a solo trip to four countries in Africa – Egypt, Ghana, Malawi and Kenya. When she announced her turn, Melania said: “There are many programs throughout the country that do big things for children, and I think we can repeat many of these programs abroad. That is why I am happy to work closely with USAID as I am preparing for my first major international trip to Africa. “

In Egypt she thanked President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi to host her before praise Under-Brand Agency.

“It was a great opportunity to see the pyramids in person, which is really a historic treasure,” she said.

“We must always do our best to preserve such important historical places, and I was so happy to learn from the work that USAD has done to help with preservation efforts at the bottom of the Sphinx.”

In Malawi, she visited a school that receives educational aid from USAID. There she met teachers, students and their parents and monitored the donation of football balls, classroom supplies and 1.4 million textbooks. She also “discussed the importance of educating and strengthening youth and hailing USA’s continued efforts to increase access to education for children in Malawi,” according to Archives in the White House.

First Lady Melania Trump reap praise for USAid's work on a foreign trip during Trump's first period. (Photo by Saul Loeb / AFP) (Photo by Saul Loeb / AFP via Getty Images) (AFP via Getty Images)

First Lady Melania Trump reap praise for USAid’s work on a foreign trip during Trump’s first period. (Photo by Saul Loeb / AFP) (Photo by Saul Loeb / AFP via Getty Images) (AFP via Getty Images)

It is unclear what the USAID’s presence will be in Africa in the future. On Thursday, plans showed only 12 people were intended to work on the continent.

A year later, Ivanka Trump led the president’s daughter and then senior adviser, “Women’s global development and prosperity” initiative that tried to strengthen 50 million women in The world of development in 2025. Trump instructed USAID to assign $ 50 million to the initiative.

Told Ivanka ABC News At the time of WGDP’s launch: “We know that there is a link between gender inequality and conflict. There are huge amounts of research. There is a reason today that the president signed WGDP as a national security presidential memorandum … It is in our domestic security interests to strengthen women. “

Donald Trump instructed USAID to give his daughter Ivanka's initiative $ 50 over his first period. (Getty Images)

Donald Trump instructed USAID to give his daughter Ivanka’s initiative $ 50 over his first period. (Getty Images)

Trump’s second administration has made its shift in priorities ready.

For decades, USAID “has been inconsistent for taxpayers as it draws massive sums to the ridiculous-and in many cases malicious cleft animal projects with anchored bureaucrats, with the next-to-no supervision,” a white house memo This week says it. “Under President Trump, the waste, fraud and abuse now ends.”

When asked about the shift, a spokesman for the White House accused the former president and told The independent In a statement: “Joe Biden activated millions of dollars in waste, fraud and abuse at USAID and across the federal bureaucracy. President Trump caused a mandate to cut down on expenses that do not effectively spend taxpayers’ dollars or match the first agenda and he delivers. “