00:00Yeah, so that's an interesting example. So that's something where we work closely with the State Department and Secretary Rubio.
00:07And we have, for example, turned on funding for Ebola prevention and for HIV prevention.
00:13You left that.
00:14Yes, correct. And we are moving fast, so we will make mistakes, but we'll also fix the mistakes very quickly.
00:22Do you see it as a worthy cause, USAID?
00:25I think that there are some worthy things, but overall, if you say, what was the bang for the buck, I would say it was not very good.
00:32And there was far too much of what USAID was doing was influencing elections in ways that I think were dubious and do not stand the light of day.
00:44Maybe they're very good at investing, in which case we should take their investment advice perhaps.
00:50But just for the sake of the country, I hope that the person that's in charge and the other people that report to me that are in charge are allowed to do the right thing,
01:01namely make sure everything's honest, legitimate, and competent.
01:05But we're looking at just when you look at USAID, that's one.
01:11We're going to look at the military. We're going to look at education.
01:14They're much bigger areas, but the USAID is really corrupt.
01:19I'll tell you, it's corrupt. It's incompetent, and it's really corrupt.
01:23And I can't imagine a judge saying, well, it may be corrupt, but you don't have the right.
01:28You got elected to look over the country and to, as we say, make America great again,
01:33but you don't have the right to go and look and see whether or not things are right that they're paying or that things are honest that they're paying.
01:40Are you policing yourself in that? Is there any sort of accountability check and balance in place that would?
01:46We have massive amounts of fraud that we caught.
01:50I think we probably caught way over a lot of billions of dollars already in, what, two weeks?
01:57And it's going to go to numbers that you're not going to believe.
02:10And.
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