Lawmakers have been briefed by a top Trump official that criminal recommendations could be made for fraud, waste and abuse at USAID, DailyMail.com has learned.
‘If they are detecting outright fraud, not just bad programs, not just ignoble programs, not just programs that don’t support the national interest of the United States, if they’re finding fraud, then, absolutely’ the wrongdoers should be prosecuted, Rep. Self said.
Big emphasis on the if. If there is actual fraud then yes they should face charges.
Big emphasis on the if. If there is actual fraud then yes they should face charges.
Yep, agreed