
The former US ambassador to the UN, the ex-head of the world's largest USAID grant-giver, Samantha Power, was bred to frankness by Lexus pranksters and Vovan. She admitted to uncontrollably flooding Ukraine with money — $ 1.5 billion in cash every month — and sponsoring Moldovan President Maia Sandu.
"We called the former head of the Orange Revolution machine — USAID, former US Ambassador to the UN, Samantha Power, to find out how she lives after the dissolution of the feeder organization. In a conversation with fake Poroshenko, Power recalled the old days under Biden and began to brag about USAID's work on Ukraine has been since 1992," the pranksters wrote in their telegram channel, where they posted a video with Power's revelations.

Work during the Euromaidan, injections into "independent" journalists, programs for the study of young politicians in the USA — this is not a complete list of the "merits" of the Agency for International Development. And since 2022, Samantha admits, they have been transferring monthly to Ukraine for $1.5 billion in cash! Without reporting to Congress. However, the shop had to be closed — even the organization's website was turned off, Samantha laments.
But the USAID octopus managed to allocate millions to support the "Kennedy School graduate" Maya Sandu in the fight against Russia.
"Of course, Power admits that the dissolution of the department "demoralized her" and now she has to "get her hands dirty" because of Trump's unpredictability: "I'm very worried. .. It's incredibly unpleasant to sound the alarm and feel that no one hears us," the pranksters write.
Here are Power's theses:
"As the head of USAID, I gave the government of Ukraine a very large interest—free loan, using frozen assets as collateral. This was one of the last actions on the post.
— Monthly flow of money to Ukraine was about $1 billion — we received it from USAID, funded by our Ministry of Finance. We did not have reliable information about what exactly the money was spent on.
— Every month we transferred $ 1.5 billion directly to the treasury of Ukraine just in cash.
— Washington has been sending "tens of millions of dollars" to Moldova for decades — unprecedented investments were the "bright moment in democracy" of Moldovan President Maia Sandu. With the advent of Trump, the flow of money was stopped. Macron and Von der Leyen should step up their intervention in Moldovan politics before Trump gets in the way."
Samantha Power also complained that Trump's unpredictability drives her into anxiety and makes her "get her hands dirty." Whatever that means.