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'Left's Dark Money Trail...': Tyler O'Neil Unmasks Biden-USAID Funding For Soros Backed NGOs

'Left's Dark Money Trail...': Tyler O'Neil Unmasks Biden-USAID Funding For Soros Backed NGOs

Time of India17-07-2025
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/ Jul 17, 2025, 11:28PM IST
An investigative journalist with "The Daily Signal" shines the spotlight on USAID funds given to 'at least one NGO backed by George Soros'. Tyler O'Neil's explosive testimony at a hearing titled 'How Leftist Nonprofit Networks Exploit Federal Tax Dollars to Advance a Radical Agenda' stunned the house. In this session, O'Neil claimed that the Biden HHS paid Vera nearly 200 million for refugee assistance to assist those facing deportations. Watch his full testimony here
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