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USAID Whistleblower Tells Jesse Watters He Was Forced to Participate in PRIVILEGE WALK Instead of Rooting Out Corruption (Video) | The Gateway Pundit

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USAID whistleblower Mark Moyer(R) joins Jesse Watters (L).

The scandal of how American tax dollars were misused through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) is just starting to unfold. Whistleblower Mark Moyar recently shared that the agency was more concerned with forcing employees to participate in Mao struggle sessions than ferreting out corruption.

Moyar joined Jesse Watters on Fox News to reveal he was forced to participate in a “privilege walk” instead of working to root out corruption at the agency.

The Gateway Pundit reported that nearly all Washington-based USAID staff will be placed on leave, marking the agency’s most significant shake-up in history.

Investigative journalist Michael Shellenberger recently exposed the covert operations USAID and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) that influenced the impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump in 2019.

USAID is also under fire for spending  $268 million to fund over 6,000 “approved” journalists who did not question COVID, elections, climate change, DEI policies, etc. while also working to silence Conservative and Independent media like The Gateway Pundit.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt recently shared some of the most outrageous examples of USAID’s transfer of American tax dollars to woke initiatives across the globe.

Watters asked Moyer about his experience at the agency.

Jesse Watters: Mark Moyer. He’s a USAID whistleblower, and he joins me now. So Mark, you started at USAID, and what did they do first thing? Did they send you to DEI camp?

Mark Moyer: Yes, and great to be with you, Jesse. So I didn’t get into the agency until February 2018. This was one of the big differences that we’re already seeing in 2017, Trump administration was very slow to get to the agency. So I get there in February, and we have what’s called a “privilege walk” as part of the orientation, where you are given an identity.

Now, I was a Scandinavian woman, and so when they read lines like, ‘I get discriminated against because of government services or people don’t look how I look,’ You took a step forward if it applied and if it didn’t.

So I ended up near the front, and the Indigenous woman with an unwanted pregnancy and the male prostitute were at the other end. Then we talked about our privileges.

Jesse Watters: All right, so you were trained to be a Scandinavian woman in a privilege walk, not root out corruption.

What kind of disguises do they use to fund these projects? I mean, did they just change the names of these things? Is there really some other reason we’re doing this?

Mark Moyer: Yeah, they’re very effective at rebranding things.

So in the first Trump administration, the priorities were to support national interests as they are now. Another thing was countering terrorism and promoting self-reliance.

So I went to a country, just to give one example, they had a Feminist Women’s Book Club that had been started under the Obama administration and then they now said this is a counter-terror program because feminist women are key fighters in the battle against terrorism.

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