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US Foreign Aid for Diversity Initiatives Donated to UK Slammed by Nigel Farage


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The Biden administration’s funding of diversity and LGBTQ+ initiatives in the UK, including legal assistance for transgender asylum seekers, has sparked criticism from political figures like Nigel Farage, who condemned it as “massive societal and political interference.” The *Telegraph* has revealed that at least $120,000 in US taxpayer dollars was allocated to such initiatives, covering projects ranging from Pride-themed concerts to book festival discussions on gender identity and inequality.  

 

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As part of this funding, the US State Department approved a $25,000 grant in October 2022 to Rainbow Migration, an organization providing legal advice to LGBTQI+ asylum seekers in Britain. The department also signed a $40,000 deal with the Edinburgh International Book Festival for a series of interviews on gender identity, racial equity, and diversity. Additionally, $35,000 was awarded to a university in Ohio for exhibitions in the UK highlighting LGBTQ+ stories during the Covid-19 pandemic.  

 

The State Department’s support extended to cultural initiatives, including a $20,000 allocation in June 2024 for “Classical Pride,” a concert series in London celebrating LGBTQ+ contributions to classical music. The event featured a “classical drag” performance starring figures such as Snow White Trash, Vinegar Strokes, and Barbs. Other funded programs included a Bristol maths conference focused on diversity and inclusion, as well as a Fulbright Commission initiative promoting diversity within the prestigious exchange program.

 

Nigel Farage, leader of the Reform Party, welcomed Donald Trump’s return to power, stating that it marked the end of US taxpayer money being used to “poison British society.” He accused Biden’s administration of pushing a “Leftist, globalist, woke agenda” aimed at dismantling traditional Western institutions. “This is massive societal and political interference that has been coming from America. And Trump’s going to kill it… we’re getting back to good, basic, sound principles,” Farage declared.  

 

Trump has already taken steps to dismantle USAid, the world’s largest aid donor, claiming it was being used to fund “radical” Left-wing projects globally. His administration’s move to dissolve the agency has been temporarily stalled by a legal challenge. However, much of the UK-based funding identified in the *Telegraph*’s report came directly from the US State Department rather than USAid, and officials indicate that the department may absorb USAid if the latter is successfully dismantled.  

 

Elon Musk, who has been tasked with streamlining government efficiency, expressed his support for eliminating USAid, declaring on Monday that he was “feeding USAid into the woodchipper.” White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt echoed this sentiment, accusing the Biden administration of misusing the agency to fund Left-wing causes worldwide. She cited examples such as $1.5 million allocated for diversity and inclusion programs in Serbia, $47,000 for a transgender opera in Colombia, $32,000 for a trans comic book in Peru, and $70,000 for a DEI-themed musical in Ireland.  

 

Despite these criticisms, proponents of USAid argue that dismantling the agency could significantly weaken US global influence. Since its inception under John F. Kennedy in the 1960s, USAid has been credited with saving tens of millions of lives. Critics warn that eliminating it would leave a vacuum for China to expand its influence, citing Beijing’s provision of approximately $1.34 trillion in development aid between 2000 and 2021 as part of its global soft power strategy.  

 

During Biden’s tenure, the Tony Blair Institute received more than $14 million in USAid funds to support aid work in Lebanon and sub-Saharan Africa. USAid-backed programs included tolerance and bias workshops for youth groups in Lebanon, as well as a project promoting universal access to clean energy in sub-Saharan Africa.  

 

Following an executive order from President Trump, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced a comprehensive review of all US foreign assistance programs. “We are reviewing all foreign assistance programs to ensure they are efficient and consistent with US foreign policy under the America First agenda,” a State Department spokesperson stated.

 

Based on a report by Daily Telegraph 2025-02-10

 

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I can't get my head round why USAID would be supporting anything in a country that's a member of the G7 or G20, let alone what's mentioned in the OP.

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