President Trump commented on a purported $21 million USAID allocation to boost voter turnout in India, suggesting potential interference. He previously implied this was a kickback during the Biden administration. Trump’s claims are often marked by exaggerations and misleading information, including about India’s trade surplus.
Donald Trump spares neither opposition nor government with USAID claims

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