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One of the more striking revelations from investigations into U.S. Aid involves a controversial allocation of funds that was reported to include $50 million intended for condoms in Gaza. Upon further scrutiny, this figure was clarified to pertain to condoms sent to West Africa instead. While some commentators scorn this as a minor detail, it raises a profound question: why is U.S. taxpayer money being spent on such items at all? The conversation leads to broader inquiries about the appropriateness of spending taxpayer dollars on international projects seen by many as misaligned with American interests and values.