Serbian Police Raids NGOs Funded by USAID, Investigates Abuse of Funds and Money Laundering After Trump Administration Froze Agency’s Shady Activities

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Serbian Police Raids NGOs Funded by USAID, Investigates Abuse of Funds and Money Laundering After Trump Administration Froze Agency’s Shady Activities

We have been writing here on TGP about how, in today’s Europe, any leader who doesn’t engage in the West’s push against Russia has been considered potentially an enemy – just ask much-maligned Hungary’s Viktor Orbán or Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico, who was shot several times by an angry pro-Ukraine activist back in May 2024, and barely survived the vicious attack.

The same kind of pressure has been felt by Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and his populist government, who kept a good bilateral relation with Russia and shunned most of the Globalist package of ruinous policies.

Because of that, the Soros-USAID NGOs have weaponized an accident – the collapse of a concrete overhang on a train platform – and unleashed a national mass movement against the Serbian Government that has already cost the job to Prime Minister Milos Vucevic.

But President Vučić stood firm, and now, in the new world post-Donald J. Trump’s return to the US Presidency, he is taking the fight to the Globalist crooks.

Serbian police raided today (25) the offices of two Belgrade-based ‘democracy watchdogs’ (a.k.a. Globalist NGOs) as part of an investigation about abuse of funds donated by the U.S. international aid agency (USAID), according to Nenad Stefanovic, a senior state prosecutor.

Prosecutors got information from the US Trump administration after Trump, State Secretary Marco Rubio and other U.S. officials commented publicly about the freeze of USAID funding for shady purposes.

Reuters reported:

The Higher Public Prosecutor’s Office ordered the confiscation of all documentation related to USAID from the four NGOs, and interrogated individuals in charge of spending.

Maja Stojanovic, director of Civic Initiatives, stated that 20 detectives raided their offices ‘without a court order’. Reuters’ report does not check this information but publishes it.

It arose that USAID has invested almost $1 billion in Serbia since 2001, in what the Reuters’ report describes as ‘bolstering growth, strengthening the ‘rule of law’ and improving ‘good governance’ – all those code-words that signify ‘color revolutions’ and ‘regime change’ in the double-speak of CIA-USAID.

These donations go to ‘government bodies and parliament’, as well as to a number of ‘watchdogs and rights organizations’.

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