Chelsea Clinton claims that 'wrong information' against her is armed after claims that she had been given $ 84 million from the Under Fire United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
Elon Musk and President Donald Trump have tried to close the controversial government agency charged with humanitarian aid abroad after they agreed that the organization was 'irreparable'.
The billionaire 'First Buddy' led a civil evaluation of the federal government with Trump's Go-Ahead and decided to close the office this week.
The US is by far the world's greatest donor of humanitarian aid, with USAID who manages billions of dollars of humanitarian, development and security assistance in more than 100 countries.
USAID financing goes to programs about everything, from the health of women in conflict zones to access to clean water, HIV/AIDS treatments, energy security and anti-corruption work.
However, many have questioned some of the programs that supports the agency, making some shameful accusations about who benefits.
Clinton, 44, was accused of receiving $ 84 million from USAID via the Clinton Foundation, which was founded by herself, father Bill and mother Hillary.
The former first daughter responded on social media on Monday and wrote: 'Lies and conspiracies about my family and me are nothing new. Nevertheless, I am particularly troubled by the absurd claims that will continue to penetrate social media this week, actual checks are damaged. '
Chelsea Clinton claims that 'wrong information' against her is armed after claims that she had been donated $ 84 million from the Under Fire United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
Elon Musk and President Donald Trump have tried to close the controversial government agency charged with humanitarian aid abroad after they agreed that the organization was 'irreparable'
'Facts: I am proud of the Clinton Foundation work that has helped tens of millions of people worldwide. Our impact speaks for itself. I don't take a cent from the foundation. Never. In fact, my family personally contributes meaningfully to our work every year, “she went on.
'Misin For information is not only noise – it is a weapon. Attempts to undermine good work will not stop us, and we are solidarity with those who are committed to truth, public health, progress and the endless potential of our future. '
Fact control website Snopes added that the money was not only not given to Chelsea Clinton, but also not an accurate amount.
“From a graph that users of social media claimed that Chelsea Clinton received $ 84 million from USAID, is actually a reference to the Clinton Foundation,” they wrote.
'Furthermore, government data from Fiscal Years 2008-24 showed that USAID had given no more than $ 7.5 million to that basis. Finally, tax returns show that Chelsea Clinton does not receive compensation for her work at the foundation. '
The rumors and accusations continue to spread, since the future of the agency remains very doubtful.
A judge temporarily blocked Donald Trump to place 2,200 employees at the USAID with paid leave, just a few hours before it would happen.
Judge Carl Nichols issued a 'limited' temporarily limiting order after two trade unions have filed a last-minute lawsuit to save the agency. The order remains in place until Friday at midnight.
Elon Musk, the head of Trump's Department of Government Efficiency, wants to dismantle USAID
The US President has argued that the overseas auxiliary agency is not a valuable use of tax money and wants to dismantle it – with plans to keep only 611 employees and to set nearly 10,000 on leave.
About 500 employees had already been placed on administrative leave and another 2,200 would come to them last Friday from midnight.
But the lawsuit argued that the government violated the US constitution and that USAID employees had damage to the burden.
Judge Nichols chose the side of the trade unions and said that they would suffer 'irreparable damage' if the court did not intervene, while there were 'zero damage to the government'.
The order also restores the 500 staff who have already been placed on leave. It is unclear what will happen to the remaining employees of the agency.
USAID is the world's largest aid donor, with much of its budget spent on health programs. Two -thirds of his 10,000 personnel work abroad.
It is one of the many federal agencies that have been aimed at Trump while working to lower federal editions in the US.
The president campaigned on the overhaul of the government and formed an advisory body called the Department of Government Efficiency (Doge) – led by tech billionaire Elon Musk – to lower the budget.
Friday's ruling came in response to an emergency request by the Unions American Foreign Service Association and the US Federation of Government employees, who represent USAID employees.
The legal action argued that the president violated the American Constitution and the federal law. “None of the actions of defendants to dismantle USAID was taken on the basis of conference authorization,” said it.
Representative of the Trump government, the official of the Ministry of Justice told the judge that the president decided that there is corruption and fraud at USAID '.