US Congressman Alleges USAID Funded Boko Haram, ISIS Under Obama and Biden

February 14, 2025

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USAID funding

US Congressman Scott Perry has alleged that the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) funded terrorist groups, including Boko Haram and ISIS, during the Obama and Biden administrations. Perry made the claim during a congressional hearing, asserting that USAID resources were funneled to extremist organizations operating in Africa and the Middle East.

According to Perry, these funds were allegedly misused under the guise of humanitarian aid, enabling terrorist groups to strengthen their operations. He argued that oversight mechanisms failed to prevent aid from reaching insurgents, raising concerns about the effectiveness of US foreign assistance programs.

The allegations have sparked reactions from various quarters, with critics questioning the validity of Perry’s claims. USAID has yet to officially respond, but the agency has consistently maintained that its aid programs are designed to support development and humanitarian efforts while adhering to strict oversight measures.

Security analysts warn that if proven true, such funding lapses could have serious implications for counterterrorism efforts. Boko Haram and ISIS have been responsible for widespread violence, particularly in Nigeria and the Sahel region, making any form of indirect financial support a critical issue.

As the controversy unfolds, calls for a formal investigation into the allegations are growing. Lawmakers and policy experts emphasize the need for transparency in foreign aid distribution to prevent resources from being exploited by terrorist groups.

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