DOGE Uncovers $21M of US Interfering with Elections Overseas

If you ever needed proof that the deep state has been using American taxpayer dollars to meddle in foreign elections, here it is. Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) just uncovered and axed a $21 million grant that was funding voter turnout efforts in India—a country that doesn’t exactly need U.S. help to run its elections.

And that’s just the tip of the iceberg. DOGE’s audit revealed that this was just a piece of a $486 million slush fund under the Biden-era Consortium for Elections and Political Process Strengthening initiative. You know, because apparently, Democrats believe it’s America’s job to “strengthen” the political landscape of countries halfway across the world instead of fixing our own broken system.

The findings didn’t stop in India. DOGE also exposed a $29 million allocation to “strengthen the political landscape in Bangladesh.” This is the same Bangladesh that just saw massive political unrest, with allegations that the U.S. deep state helped push out former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. It’s almost like these grants are more about influencing elections abroad than supporting democracy.

Musk’s team put an end to several other outrageous taxpayer-funded foreign projects, including:

  • $22 million for an “inclusive political process” in Moldova
  • $40 million for a gender equality hub (because nothing says “government efficiency” like woke nonsense)
  • $32 million to the Prague Civil Society Centre
  • $10 million for male circumcision programs in Mozambique (seriously, why is this our problem?)
  • $9.7 million to UC Berkeley for Cambodian youth programs
  • $1.5 million for “voter confidence” in Liberia

And the list goes on and on—millions of your tax dollars, thrown at foreign governments, NGOs, and Soros-linked organizations under the guise of “democracy-building.”

Naturally, India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is furious, calling this an outright attempt at foreign interference in their elections. Indian leaders are now demanding answers, asking why a U.S. government agency was trying to influence voter turnout in their country.

Meanwhile, Congress Party officials, longtime allies of George Soros, are laughing off the allegations—probably because they benefited from this money. BJP leaders are already pointing to Soros’s Open Society Foundation as a likely key player behind this scheme, citing previous partnerships with U.S.-funded election groups.

At the end of the day, DOGE’s audit confirms exactly what conservatives have been saying for years—Washington’s elites aren’t just rigging things at home, they’re meddling overseas too. President Trump and Musk are finally pulling back the curtain and cutting off the funding that globalist operatives have used to manipulate elections worldwide.

And the left is panicking.

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