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Ron DeSantis accidentally attacks Joe Biden for something the Trump administration did

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) attacked President Joe Biden for helping transgender people, but the example that DeSantis picked was actually a Trump administration policy.

During a Fox News town hall event last week in Iowa, DeSantis attacked Biden for “promoting transgenderism in Bangladesh,” which DeSantis said was a waste of taxpayer money.

“I think the president should get a line-item veto,” DeSantis said. “If they put a big spending bill on your desk, you can hack out, veto, individual spending items. They’re spending your money now to promote things like transgenderism in Bangladesh. Is that really a good use of your tax dollars?”

The problem with his argument? Besides the fact that it was a very small program that was intended to help Bangladesh’s hijra community – USAID’s purpose is to lead the U.S.’s international development and humanitarian efforts, and those efforts aren’t suddenly ineffective just because they address LGBTQ+ people the program DeSantis referred to was launched in June 2018, years before Biden was president.

The USAID program cost $850,000, lasted three years, and was intended to help civil rights groups in Bangladesh push for hijra inclusion. “Hijra” is a Hindustani term used to refer to people in South Asia who are usually assigned male at birth, whose gender expression is feminine, and who are considered a third gender by governments in the region.

USAID spent almost $30 billion in 2021 alone, which means that the LGBTQ+ program represented less than 0.003% of the agency’s budget, according to CNN.

USAID has been a target of Republicans over the last few years, often for its LGBTQ+ programs. Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) said that the agency uses its funding “to spread perverse ideology, that is antithetical to functioning, well-ordered society, across the globe.” He presented a bill to abolish USAID because of the tiny fraction of its funding that goes to advance LGBTQ+ human rights.

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