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Busted: Biden Caught Sending ‘Condoms’ To Hamas? Trump Thwarts Plans

Let’s discuss the controversial decision by the Biden administration to allocate $50 million in taxpayer money towards condom distribution in Gaza, a move that was met with criticism from the current White House Press Secretary, Karoline Leavitt. She labeled this expenditure as a “preposterous waste of taxpayer money,” highlighting the administration’s commitment to being prudent stewards of public funds.

Both the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) discovered a planned disbursement of $37 million to the World Health Organization, an organization from which President Trump had previously distanced the United States. “DOGE and OMB have actually found that there was $37 million that was about to go out the door to the World Health Organization, which is an organization, as you all know, that President Trump, with the swipe of his pen in that executive order, no longer wants the United States to be a part of,” Leavitt stated at her first press conference. She further added, “DOGE and OMB also found that there was about to be 50 million taxpayer dollars that went out the door to fund condoms in Gaza. That is a preposterous waste of taxpayer money. So that’s what this pause is focused on, being good stewards of tax dollars.”

Amidst this backdrop, the Trump administration has issued a new memo from the Office of Management and Budget aimed at temporarily halting grants and loans to ensure that funding aligns with President Trump’s executive directives. These directives include terminating initiatives such as diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, the Green New Deal, and financial support for non-governmental organizations (NGOs) perceived as counter to the national interest. A temporary stay on Trump’s funding freeze plan was granted by Judge Loren AliKhan, a Biden appointee, with the order set to expire on February 3 at 5 p.m.

Fox News and The Jerusalem Post both reported on past instances where condoms were allegedly repurposed to transport improvised explosive devices (IEDs) into southern Israel using balloons. These devices reportedly caused extensive damage by burning thousands of hectares of land. Although it remains unclear if this practice persists, it raises concerns about the potential implications of sending condoms to the region.

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In the wake of the October 7, 2023, attacks by Hamas, which resulted in the tragic loss of approximately 1,200 lives in southern Israel, the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) issued a statement condemning any blockade on aid shipments into Gaza.

They claimed it would undermine “enormous gains made in life-saving sexual and reproductive healthcare in this region.” The Palestinian Family Planning and Protection Association (PFPPA) echoed these sentiments, with their executive director stating, “Palestinians are systematically denied sexual and reproductive healthcare and rights. Our health system has been repeatedly targeted and depleted by the Israeli occupation, and the more it disintegrates, the more it will hinder the full realization of these rights for women and girls.”

Andrew Miller, who previously served as deputy assistant secretary for Israeli-Palestinian affairs under Joe Biden, dismissed the claims as “outlandish.” He argued that while funds might be allocated to sexual health services, “which would include gynecology and many other services,” it was unlikely that the entire $50 million was intended solely for condoms.

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