How Mike Pence meddled in foreign aid to reroute money to favored Christian groups
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November 6, 2019
By Pro Publica
Last November, a top Trump appointee at the U.S. Agency for International Development wrote a candid email to colleagues about pressure from the White House to reroute Middle East aid to religious minorities, particularly Christian groups.
Sometimes this decision will be made for us by the White House (see
Iraq! And, increasingly, Syria), said Hallam Ferguson, a senior official in USAIDs Middle East bureau, in an email seen by ProPublica. We need to stay ahead of this curve everywhere lest our interventions be dictated to us.
The email underscored what had become a stark reality under the Trump White House. Decisions about U.S. aid are often no longer being governed by career professionals applying a rigorous review of applicants and their capabilities. Over the last two years, political pressure, particularly from the office of Vice President Mike Pence, had seeped into aid deliberations and convinced key decision-makers that unless they fell in line, their jobs could be at stake.
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ProPublica viewed internal emails and conducted interviews with nearly 40 current and former U.S. officials and aid professionals that shed new light on the success of Pence and his allies in influencing the governments long-standing process for awarding foreign aid. Most people spoke on the condition of anonymity.
The Trump administrations efforts to influence USAID funding sparked concern from career officials, who worried the agency risked violating constitutional prohibitions on favoring one religion over another. They also were concerned that being perceived as favoring Christians could worsen Iraqs sectarian divides.
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