Protesters disrupt House Foreign Affairs hearing on USAID spending
- Protesters interrupted a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing on February 13, 2025, regarding USAID spending, holding signs related to AIDS funding during the event.
- Congressman Brian Mast criticized the protesters for not understanding that PEPFAR funding had been restored for life-saving HIV services.
- Since 2003, the U.S. Has invested over $110 billion in the global HIV/AIDS response through PEPFAR, saving 26 million lives.
- The U.S. Embassy confirmed that PEPFAR's operations are not impaired by President Trump's executive order, which allows for the continuation of life-saving services.
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