THEY HAVE LOT OF MONEY, WHY ARE WE GIVING $21M TO INDIA: TRUMP ON SCRAPPING ‘VOTER TURNOUT’ FUND

They have lot of money, why are we giving $21m to India: Trump on scrapping ‘voter turnout’ fund

They have lot of money, why are we giving $21m to India: Trump on scrapping ‘voter turnout’ fund

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Elon Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency has disclosed that USAID contributed $21 million to Election Commission for boosting voter turnout

US PRESIDENT Donald Trump questioned the purpose of providing $21 million to India for “voter turnout” as he reiterated that the US “can hardly get in there” because of high Indian tariffs.

Trump also said “India is one of the highest taxing countries in the world”.

He made these remarks after Elon Musk-led DOGE’s (Department of Government Efficiency) disclosed that USAID contributed $21 million to Election Commission for boosting voter turnout.

On February 16, The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by billionaire SpaceX CEO Musk, listed items on which the “US taxpayer dollars were going to be spent” and the list included “$21M for voter turnout in India.”

DOGE noted that all of the items have been cancelled.

The list also included $29 million to “strengthening political landscape in Bangladesh”, $20 million for “fiscal federalism” and $19 million for “biodiversity conversation” in Nepal as well as $47 million for “improving learning outcomes in Asia”.

While signing executive orders on Tuesday at Mar-a-Lago, Trump said,”…And $21 million for voter turnout in India. Why are we giving $21 million to India? They got a lot of money there. One of the highest taxing countries in the world in terms of us. We can hardly get in there because their tariffs are so high.”

On Tuesday, he signed executive orders, including a memorandum requiring ‘radical transparency regarding wasteful spending of taxpayer dollars by the federal government.’

Trump said he has a “lot of respect for India. I have a lot of respect for the Prime Minister,” and noted that Modi had visited the White House last week.

“But we’re giving $21 million for voter turnout. It’s voter turnout in India. What about like voter turnout here?”

Hours before Modi had a bilateral meeting with Trump in the White House on February 13, the US President had announced reciprocal tariffs.

Under the plan, the Trump administration “will work strenuously to counter non-reciprocal trading arrangements with trading partners by determining the equivalent of a reciprocal tariff with respect to each foreign trading partner.”

During a joint press conference with Modi, Trump, responding to a question on reciprocal tariffs on India, had said “India has been, to us, just about the highest tariffed nation anywhere in the world. They’ve been very strong on tariffs, and I don’t blame them, necessarily, but it’s a different way of doing business. It’s very hard to sell into India because they have trade barriers, very strong tariffs.

The DOGE has been put in charge of overseeing workforce reduction across the government, and as part of that, Musk announced that he would shut down USAID, which is responsible for humanitarian efforts around the globe.

According to USAID officials on February 7, all USAID humanitarian work worldwide had been stopped, reported ABC News.

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