Top Al Qaeda Terrorist’s College Tuition Paid for by USAID
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Each new day brings endless examples of the misuse of US tax dollars through the US Agency for International Development (USAID) as DOGE investigates corruption and fraud in federal agencies.
A new allegation is that the agency allegedly provided “full funding” for al Qaeda terrorist Anwar al-Awlaki to attend Colorado State University (CSU).
Al-Awlaki, an American citizen born in New Mexico to Yemeni parents, was killed in a drone strike in Yemen in 2011.
Al-Awlaki was a central figure of al Qaeda known to have had contact with Army psychiatrist Nidal Hasan as a “spiritual advisor” before Hasan’s attack at Fort Hood, Texas, in 2009, which left 13 people dead and injured more than 30 others.
A USAID form from June 1990, obtained by Intelwire through a FOIA request, was shared by reporter Pamela Browne on X.
The form alleges al-Awlaki was reportedly granted full funding to attend CSU with the financial help of the State Department by fraudulently claiming he was a Yemeni national to qualify for an exchange visa.

*FLASHBACK/NEW CONTEXT*
USAID provided “full funding” for future terrorist Anwar Aulaqi to attend college in CO. Big lie-he was born in the US not Yemen. @C__Herridge and I reported on this extensively with my team @FoxNewsFOIA originally obtained by Intelwire pic.twitter.com/ypm9brPY07
— Pamela Browne (@browne_pamela) February 8, 2025
STUNNING:
Looks like USAID supported college tuition for Anwar Aulaqi (Awlaki) who later became a high level al Qaeda terrorist.
Aulaqi falsely claimed he was born in Yemen to secure the financial help via the State Dept. when he was actually a US citizen, born in Las Cruces… https://t.co/jW3yHS81F1
— Catherine Herridge (@C__Herridge) February 9, 2025
The New York Post reports:
“This form, dated 1990, confirms that Anwar al-A
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