“Damn it”: Liz Cheney’s past USAID jobs are slamming Elon Musk

Former Republican Congresswoman Liz Cheney has been torn apart by conservatives on social media after defending USAID’s work on social media, the most outstanding Duger in recent days (Doge) Target, he attracted X’s attention in his communication on X.
“Damn it, @elon,” Cheney Say on X In response to Musk, an account tag that does not belong to Musk will be marked on Wednesday. “I am proud of everything the United States has done to win the Cold War, defeat Soviet communism and defend democracy. Our country represents freedom. You may not be familiar with that part of our history because you are not a U.S. citizen yet.”
Musk wrote “funny” in response to a post by Freelance Online executive director Mike Benz, who wrote that Cheney was “induced” to the US International Development cited that she had previously served as Troubled officials, now seemingly closed agency.
Cheney works for the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), working in embassies related to efforts in Poland, Hungary, Russia and Ukraine.
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Former Republican Rep. Liz Cheney has been criticized on social media after responding to Elon Musk in a controversy over the United States Agency for International Development. (Gate image)
Several conservative parties on social media questioned Cheney’s comments and defended Musk against his “unfamiliarity” with American history.
“He was the choice of the United States, not born, and it was a strange thing to insult someone, but more importantly, he didn’t commit so many crimes against the country that he had to be Joe Biden ) pardon, so he has it’s his,” Federalist editor Mollie Hemingway Posted on X.
Former Georgia Rep. Vernon Jones Posted on X.
“Yes, but when your father made the military industrial complex, he was nearby and sent me and my partner to hunt down the WMD ghosts in Iraq,” Fox News contributor Joey Jones Posted on X.
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The flag of the United States International Development Agency flies in front of its office in Washington, D.C. on Monday, February 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
“I love the anti-immigrant sentiment in Leeds,” Chris Barron, president of right-turn strategy Posted on X. “It’s interesting that they always end up being everything they claim to be against.”
“Facts Elon says one word that will make you tell me a lot, liz.” Twitchy.com editor Samantha Jenny Posted on X. “It also reveals your connection to USAID. Damn WY is proud to fire you.”
“Really Xenophobe,” Breitbart Senior Editor Joel Pollak Posted on X. “Pure paranoia.”
“From Liz Cheney to Barack Obama Posted on X Earlier this week.
The online debate about Cheney during the AID-era period came as Musk summed up efforts led to the agency effectively shutting down spending that the Trump administration believed wasted.
“For decades, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has been responsible for taxpayers because it raises huge amounts of money from ridiculous money and in many cases malicious – a pet project of a deep-rooted bureaucracy And the supervision of pet projects of modern bureaucracy, “said on Monday, the White House.
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Vice President Kamala Harris ran against former Rep. Liz Cheney in Brookfield, Wisconsin on October 21, 2024. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)
The future of the United States Agency for International Development is unclear, even though the headquarters doors closed on Monday, if thousands of employees around the world still have work after waiting to hear the obvious musk takeover.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who was appointed acting director, agreed with the White House on Monday that the agency needed a major renovation.
“The president made me an acting executive,” he told Fox News. “I delegated that power to people who are full-time and we will do the same process at the USAID that we are now going through at the State Department.”
Caitlin McFall of Fox News Digital contributed to this report