Imagine this: October 7, 2023. Hamas storms Israel, slaughtering over 1,200 people—civilians butchered, babies burned, women raped in front of their families. The world recoils in horror. And what does the Biden administration do? It opens the taxpayer vault and pours $2 billion into the hands of the very monsters who lit the match. Through USAID, no less—a supposed “humanitarian” outfit that’s become a pipeline for terror cash. If you’re not furious yet, you should be.

Let’s rewind. Hamas has been raking in blood money for decades. Iran’s been their sugar daddy since the ‘90s, funneling up to $350 million a year for rockets and tunnels. Qatar’s chipped in over $1.8 billion, with Turkey throwing in another $300 million annually at its peak. They tax Gaza’s desperate civilians, run a secret investment racket worth half a billion, and even dabble in crypto to dodge sanctions. These aren’t scrappy rebels—they’re a well-oiled terror machine, and their leaders like Ismail Haniyeh and Yahya Sinwar died with billions in their pockets while Gazans starved.
Enter Joe Biden. After October 7, when any sane leader would’ve choked off every dime to Hamas-controlled Gaza, his administration did the opposite. USAID shoveled over $1 billion in “humanitarian aid” to Palestinians since that bloody day—officially $2.1 billion when you count the full term. But here’s the kicker: critics, including lawsuits from Rep. Ronny Jackson and terror victims, say much of it ended up with Hamas. Why? Because in Gaza, Hamas *is* the system. They control the ports, the trucks, the warehouses. Aid doesn’t reach civilians—it fuels fighters. Internal State Department memos even warned of a “high risk” of diversion to Hamas, yet the cash kept flowing. Secretly, too—congressional notifications buried, waivers waved, transparency blocked.
Defenders say it’s just food and medicine for suffering Gazans. Bull. Money’s fungible. Every dollar USAID dumps into Gaza frees up Hamas’s own funds for rockets and AK-47s. A Hamas commander admitted to the Washington Post that their weapons come hidden in “civilian” shipments—fertilizer for bombs, cash siphoned from “charities.” And the Biden crew knew it. They bypassed the Taylor Force Act, meant to stop U.S. dollars from bankrolling terror, with a wink and a nod. Lawsuit evidence claims they “knowingly and unlawfully” sent $1.5 billion to Gaza and the West Bank, subsidizing Hamas’s war machine. Add the post-October 7 spike, and we’re at $2 billion of your money straight to the terrorists’ playbook.
Compare this to Trump. He slashed Palestinian aid, froze UNRWA funding, and starved Hamas’s lifeline. Biden reversed it all, turning USAID into a terror ATM under Samantha Power’s watch—Obama’s old hand who once mused about occupying Israel herself. Coincidence? You decide. Meanwhile, Israel’s fighting with one hand tied, betrayed by an ally funding its enemies.
The outrage isn’t just the amount—it’s the timing. After October 7, when Hamas proved what it’s capable of, Biden didn’t hesitate; he accelerated the cash flow. Over $1 billion announced since that day, with whispers of more in nonpublic deals. X posts scream treason—$2 billion “secretly funneled” to killers chanting “Death to America.” Hyperbole? Maybe. But when you see Hamas still paying salaries to its butchers, you wonder who’s really calling the shots in D.C.
This isn’t aid. It’s a scandal. A generation of Gazans raised on hate, armed by your taxes, and unleashed on innocents—all while Biden’s team shrugs and says, “Oops, oversight’s tough.” Tell that to the Israeli families burying their kids. Tell that to the Americans whose dollars bought the bullets. If this doesn’t scream for a reckoning, what does?
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