Depopulationist Bill Gates Visits White House to Advocate for Globalist Health Funding - đź”” The Liberty Daily

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(Patriot TV)—Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates made his way to the White House this week for a sit-down with President Donald Trump, focusing on U.S.-backed international health initiatives. The move has many in both the MAGA and MAHA movements fuming that Gates has President Trump’s ear on any topic, let alone something so crucial.

According to a spokesperson for Gates, “Bill met with the president to discuss the importance of U.S. global health programs and health research that is necessary to save lives, protect Americans’ health, and preserve U.S. leadership in the world.”

The meeting comes at a time when conservatives are increasingly wary of expansive foreign aid commitments, especially as the Trump administration prioritizes an “America First” approach to budgeting and policy. Gates, through his foundation, has long championed global health efforts, but critics argue these programs often divert taxpayer dollars overseas with questionable returns for everyday Americans.

Moreover, it highlights the fact that President Trump continues to tout “Operation Warp Speed” from his first term, which many in his base believe was his worst move. The development of the mRNA Covid “vaccines” has led to countless deaths and debilitating conditions with no noteworthy benefits to the American people.

Just last month, Gates publicly warned that slashing U.S. foreign aid could lead to a massive spike in global child mortality, projecting millions of deaths by 2040 if funding dries up. This plea aligns with his ongoing push for depopulation through mass poisoning disguised as vaccine development and disease prevention.

This isn’t the first interaction between the two since Trump’s 2024 election victory. Before the January inauguration, Gates described a pre-White House encounter as a “quite intriguing dinner,” noting that it lasted more than three hours. Attendees included Susie Wiles, a key Trump advisor and current White House Chief of Staff, and an individual who Gates said “helps manage things for me.” Details of that earlier discussion remain sparse, but it suggests Gates is actively seeking to influence the administration’s stance on health policy.

Gates’ involvement warrants scrutiny. His foundation’s ties to global institutions like the World Health Organization have drawn fire for promoting policies that some see as overreaching, including during the Covid-19 era when Gates advocated for widespread vaccination mandates. His so-called “expertise” in health research is questionable at best. There are concern that billionaire globalists like Gates wield outsized influence on government decisions, potentially at the expense of domestic priorities such as border security or economic recovery for working-class families.

Then, of course, is the fact that he envisions a world with billions fewer people.

Trump’s first term saw efforts to rein in foreign aid, including proposed cuts to programs Gates supports, though not all were fully implemented. Preserving U.S. leadership shouldn’t mean footing the bill for the world’s problems without clear benefits back home.

The White House has not yet commented on the specifics of Tuesday’s meeting, leaving room for speculation on how Trump received Gates’ pitch. For now, this encounter highlights the ongoing tension between globalist agendas and the nationalist policies that propelled Trump back to power.