'$21 mn going to my friend PM Modi for voter turnout’ Trump’s third swipe on USAID
- US President Donald Trump alleges that the Biden administration allocated $21 million to India for voter turnout, stating this on multiple occasions.
- The Congress party urges Prime Minister Narendra Modi to address Trump's claims and produce a white paper on foreign aid funding.
- Fact-Checks reveal that the $21 million was intended for Bangladesh, not India, contradicting Trump's statements.
- The Washington Post fact-checked Trump's claim and found no evidence that the $21 million was meant for voter turnout in India.
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