Bill Gates said ‘The View’ he was concerned about the reduction of USAID
Microsoft founder Bill Gates said on Tuesday co -organized by “The View” that he was concerned about the potential reduction of the US International Development Agency (USAID) and could result in “literally millions of deaths.”
“Well, Elon, his private sector, you know, he was very innovative, really fantastic. Many people from the private sector, when they enter the Government, do not take time necessarily to see what is a good deed or why why it is structured as it is, so I am A little worried, especially with these USAIDs, “Gates said.
Gates answered the question of co -organizer Sara Haines o The role of Elon Musk on the US government.
“My Foundation partners with USAIDs about diet and pulling vaccines and, you know, there are amazing people. You know, they are not really the worms who work there. So you know, hopefully we will return some of that job in the interior in fact, if You don’t, you could have literally millions of deaths, “Gates added.
Rubio stops the side of help from State Department and USAID to ensure that he set ‘America first’
“So, with the help of people think, you know, wow, how much we give to these countries, as you said, it’s less than percent. People think it’s 5%, and it should be 2%, but it’s actually below 1%,” he added.
USAID The staff was said in E -mail that his headquarters in Washington would be closed to employees on Monday, two sources were confirmed for Fox News Digital.
Some employees reported that they had locked up from USAIDs of computer systems overnight, according to Associate Press. The people who stayed in the system were given an E -Stage stating that “in the direction of the agency leadership”, headquarters, “will be closed to agencies staff on Monday, February 3rd.”
Musk aimed at USAID on his platform of social media x, writing: “USAID is a criminal organization. It’s time to die.”
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Gates said he would do his Best to work with Trump During the New York Times interview.
“I always thought the Silicon Valley remained from the center,” Gates said New York Times. “The fact that there is now a significant group of rights in the middle is a surprise for me.”
Gates also talked to Wall Street Journal about his meeting with the president and said he had left the meeting impressed.
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“I felt like he was energetic and looking forward to helping initiating innovation,” Gates told WSJ. “I was honestly impressed how well he showed a great interest in the questions I asked.”