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‘Hold On Just A Second’: GOP Strategist Pushes Back On CNN Host’s Attempt To Steamroll Him Over USAID

GOP strategist Brad Todd pushed back to CNN’s host Anderson Cooper on Monday after Cooper rushed to his support for the closure of the US International Development Organization (USAID).

In the discussion on X, Elon Musk announced on Monday that he and President Donald Trump agreed to end the USAID. While discussing the closure of agencies with “Andoson Cooper 360”, CNN’s Van Goon states that “so many people die around the world” and for the USAID AIDS Relief Plan (Pepfar). It emphasizes how the individuals supplied through the president’s emergency plan were supplied. You will no longer receive the care you need.

“It’s not today’s event. Marco Rubio wrote the Congress leader and explained their movements in USAID and why they were moving to the Ministry of State,” said Todd.

Cooper jumped in immediately and said, “I’m talking about HIV medicine and pepper.” (Related: DEMS is trying to hinder the president to dismantle “radical” institutions that send “radical” institutions overseas).

“Well, just wait for a moment. The goal is that the program and those who manage them will match the goals of US foreign policy. Today, I needed to use it to compete with the belt and the road initiative.

Cooper answered.

“But Pepfer, which Van was talking about, was actually started by George W. Bush, and since then saved 25 million lives,” Cooper said.

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Todd said that “it is a great program,” but “there is no reason to escape directly from the State Department,” Pep Far said, “a great program.”

“Do you know anything about HIV drugs? Because if you stop HIV’s medicine, the virus burns up and it is mutated, so if millions of people are dependent on HIV drugs. Cooper said.

After retiring, Todd said he had not opposed Pep fur, but Cooper replied that he had “avoided answering the questions about it.” As Todd continued to clarify that he had not discussed HIV treatment, they were able to see them talking to each other. Cooper asked him if he believed it was wise to shut down the program.

“No, of course, it’s not wise. I don’t claim it is a pepper,” Todd said. “I claim that you can manage it from the Ministry of State, and you can confirm that all of these programs are the goal of our foreign policy. This is the purpose here. “

In response to the shutdown of USAID and his new roles, Rubio is convinced to reporters on Monday that “all dollars we spend overseas are spending on promoting our national interests.” He said he needed to. We will cooperate. “

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