DOGE BLOCCA 52 MILIONI USD AL WEF. MA NON CI DICE PER COSA. IL WEF NON VA ASFISSIATO. VA CHIUSO. OVVERO VANNO CHIUSE, CONFISCATE, SMANTELLATE LE AZIENDE CHE NE SONO MEMBRI. DAL BLOCCARE SPICCIOLI ALLA SOLUZIONE DEI PROBLEMI WEF E GOVERNO FEDERALE SVIZZERO ANCORA MANCANO ANNI LUCE. FORSE E' MEGLIO CHE MUSK VADA IN PENSIONE SU MARTE. NE' TRUMP NE' MUSK POSSONO REALMENTE RISOLVERE IL PROBLEMA WEF, IN QUANTO ENTRAMBI NE FANNO PARTE IN REALTA'. IL WEF DEVE ESSERE DISTRUTTO DA QUALCUNO CHE NE SIA SEMPRE RESTATO FUORI. QUINDI, NEANCHE DA PUTIN.

 

DOGE blocked a $52 million payment from going to the World Economic Forum.

by  | Mar 20, 2025

By Lucretia Hughes

In a bold move reflecting its commitment to fiscal responsibility, the U.S. Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by tech mogul Elon Musk, has blocked a $52 million payment intended for the World Economic Forum (WEF). This decision underscores DOGE’s mission to scrutinize and eliminate federal expenditures deemed unnecessary or misaligned with taxpayer interests.

Established under President Donald Trump’s administration, DOGE has been tasked with streamlining government operations and reducing wasteful spending. Since its inception, the department has terminated numerous federal contracts and implemented significant budgetary reforms. The recent action to halt the $52 million payment to the WEF aligns with DOGE’s ongoing efforts to ensure that public funds are allocated effectively and transparently.

The blocked payment has sparked discussions among policymakers and the public alike. Supporters of the decision argue that it reflects a necessary reevaluation of international commitments, especially those lacking direct benefits to American citizens. Critics, however, express concerns over potential diplomatic repercussions and the message it sends regarding the U.S.’s role in global economic dialogues.

Elon Musk’s leadership at DOGE has been characterized by assertive measures aimed at overhauling federal spending practices. In a recent interview, Musk highlighted the challenges faced in combating entrenched inefficiencies, stating, “It turns out when you take away the money they’re receiving fraudulently they get very upset. They basically want to kill me because I’m stopping their fraud.” ​

This move to block the WEF payment is part of a broader strategy by DOGE to reassess and prioritize government expenditures. By scrutinizing allocations to international organizations, DOGE aims to redirect resources toward domestic initiatives that directly benefit the American populace.

As the conversation around this decision unfolds, it highlights the ongoing debate between fiscal conservatism and international collaboration. The long-term implications of DOGE’s actions will likely influence future policies on government spending and international engagement.

 

Posted by Lucretia

Lucretia is an American activist, speaker, and media personality primarily known for her involvement in conservative political circles, particularly around issues like gun rights, faith, and limited government. A mother of four and grandmother of nine. She has spoken at various events, often addressing topics like the Second Amendment, Faith, Her advocacy for gun rights gained significant attention around 2022 when she testified before Congress. Hughes is the co-founder of Fallback Productions Studio LLC and hosts a program called Real News with Lucretia Hughes. The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not reflect the official position of yourNEWS. (Note: Articles may not be original content. Reference byline for original source.)

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