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What is the U.S. government spending on voter confidence in Liberia?

According to Greg Gutfeld, the U.S. government is spending $1.5 million on voter confidence initiatives in Liberia. He questions the rationale behind this expenditure, asking rhetorically if the U.S. is essentially giving 'pep talks to Africans before they cast ballots.' Gutfeld criticizes this allocation of funds to foreign election confidence while implying that domestic issues might be more deserving of attention. He suggests that when the U.S. engages in such foreign electoral support, it's framed as 'strengthening the political landscape,' highlighting what he perceives as a double standard in how election interference is characterized.

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Election Interference Concerns

Fox News·7 months ago

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