Mike Benz Exposes GOP Senators' Corruption and USAID's Global Influence
Jesse KellyJune 27, 202523 min41,482 views
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- π― 26 Republican senators voted against cutting U.S. foreign aid, indicating a disconnect between their actions and public sentiment.
- π‘ This vote is presented as evidence of controlled opposition within the GOP, where senators may appear to oppose certain policies but ultimately obstruct actual change.
The Role of Multinational Corporations
- π° Multinational corporations are identified as a primary driver for maintaining foreign aid, as it helps preserve their global markets, supply chains, and profit margins.
- π€ The US Global Leadership Coalition, formed after the Cold War, acts as a major lobbying arm for USAID, influencing both Republican and Democrat politicians.
- π¦ These corporations utilize Super PACs to contribute millions, effectively buying influence far beyond individual donor limits.
USAID's Global Operations and Influence
- π USAID funding is described as a subsidy for multinational corporations, enabling them to expand their reach and influence.
- π Examples are given of USAID funding activities like transgender dance festivals in Bangladesh, allegedly to destabilize governments that restrict US interests or policies.
- π© This tactic is used to create pretexts for human rights violations to justify government ousting, serving corporate and geopolitical interests.
- π The speaker notes that groups like the Taliban, ISIS, and al-Qaeda have been funded by US entities when geopolitically convenient, highlighting a cynical and self-serving approach.
The Ed Martin Case and Swamp Politics
- βοΈ The nomination of Ed Martin as a US attorney was blocked by GOP senators, including Tom Tillis, due to his potential to investigate corruption within the swamp.
- ποΈ Washington D.C. courts are crucial for litigating executive orders, making the appointment of prosecutors like Ed Martin critical for implementing agendas.
- π€ Several senators are suggested to have colluded with Tillis, allowing him to act as a "fall guy" to prevent an investigation into USAID corruption and bipartisan swamp elements.
Allegations of Government Involvement in Assassination Attempts
- π― The discussion touches on two assassination attempts on Donald Trump, with speculation that elements within the US government may have been involved.
- π΅οΈββοΈ The rapid destruction of evidence and alleged inaction by agencies like DHS and FBI are cited as suspicious.
- π DHS HSI is accused of infiltrating Trump-related groups and potentially allowing attacks to occur by having advanced knowledge or failing to act.
- πΊπ¦ The case of Ryan Reif is highlighted, who was allegedly linked to a Ukraine nonprofit network adjacent to USAID and had connections to terrorist fighters, yet DHS HSI reportedly refused to investigate him.
The Future of Trumpism and Congressional Corruption
- π The "Senate snakening" concept is introduced, suggesting the Senate could obstruct a president's agenda, particularly from the internationalist wing of the GOP.
- π While Trump has significant support, a 25-30% bloc of Republicans can still form coalitions with Democrats to block initiatives.
- πΈ The speaker suggests that financial incentives and economic beholdenness to donors are more significant drivers of congressional behavior than outright blackmail, though blackmail is not ruled out.
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GOP SenatorsForeign AidControlled OppositionMultinational CorporationsUSAIDUS Global Leadership CoalitionSuper PACsLobbyingEd MartinSwamp PoliticsTrumpismGovernment CorruptionAssassination AttemptsDHS HSIUkraine Nonprofit Network
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