What is Bill Gates trying to do?

Washington, D.C. — In a quiet but telling move, Microsoft co-founder and globalist billionaire Bill Gates made an unannounced visit to the White House last Friday, reportedly pleading with Secretary of State Marco Rubio to reverse deep foreign aid cuts spearheaded by Elon Musk and the Trump administration.

The visit, first reported by journalist Tara Palmeri, took place just hours after President Donald Trump departed for his Bedminster golf club. Gates was seen entering both the West Wing and the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, attempting to secure a last-minute meeting with top officials.

Gates’ visit follows a public falling out between Trump and Musk, who had previously aligned closely during the 2024 campaign to drain the swamp and slash unnecessary government spending. But now, with Musk pushing major reforms through the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)—including more than $8 billion in cuts to the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)—Gates appears to be mounting a personal campaign to restore globalist aid programs.

⚠️ Did you know? USAID has long funded controversial overseas projects including electric buses, contraceptives, and woke DEI initiatives—programs now on the chopping block under President Trump’s America First agenda.

According to Palmeri’s report, Gates directly appealed to Rubio, urging a reversal of Musk’s reforms. But the Secretary of State stood firm.

“The country is insolvent. We can’t keep spending money we don’t have,” a source close to Rubio reportedly told Palmeri.

Trump Administration Holds the Line Against Globalist Pressure

Despite Gates’ influence and wealth, Rubio and top State Department officials made it clear that there are no plans to backtrack on the foreign aid cuts. According to an official statement:

“The Secretary’s position is unchanged. American taxpayers should not be footing the bill for progressive experiments overseas. The future of U.S. foreign aid is about saving lives and serving our national interest—not funding climate buses and DEI.”

This isn’t Gates’ first attempt to pressure policymakers. The New York Times recently revealed that Rubio had refused to meet with Gates for months, despite repeated requests.

But Gates’ persistence may be driven by panic. In recent public comments, the billionaire accused Musk of “killing the world’s poorest children” by slashing global health programs. Musk fired back, citing Gates’ controversial connections to the late convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

“Bill Gates talking about children’s welfare? Give me a break,” Musk said during the Bloomberg Qatar Economic Forum. “I wouldn’t even let him near my kids, let alone trust him to look after them.”

America First Means Putting Taxpayers First

As President Trump continues to put American taxpayers first, the contrast couldn’t be clearer: while Gates advocates for billions in foreign aid for overseas projects, the current administration is prioritizing fiscal responsibility, national security, and common sense spending.

This showdown isn’t just about foreign aid. It’s about who controls America’s priorities—elected officials who answer to voters, or billionaire activists who operate behind closed doors.