Over $1 trillion in US taxpayer money has been frittered away on unnecessary, crazy, and outright repulsive projects, Senator Rand Paul believes. The libertarian-leaning lawmaker has urged the future administration of President-elect Donald Trump to tackle the problem.
On Monday, Paul published his tenth annual ‘Festivus Report’, which outlined what he considers frivolous government spending. The senator advocates small government, since he believes that giving bureaucrats more funds inevitably increases inefficiency.
”This year, I am highlighting a whopping $1,008,313,329,626.12. That’s over $1 trillion in government waste, including things like ice-skating drag queens, a $12 Million Las Vegas pickleball complex, $4,840,082 on Ukrainian influencers, and more!” Paul said in the 40-page document.
The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) awarded the Bearded Ladies Cabaret a $10,000 grant for its Beards on Ice performance, featuring “polar bears, drag queens, and a character dubbed ‘Nonbinary Parental Guardian Nature’,” according to the report.
The State Department spent $4.8 million on “KYIV, Ukraine public affairs – Influencer Staff” on top of “nearly $174 billion in aid and military assistance” from American taxpayers for Ukraine’s fight against Russia. Paul remarked: “Apparently, what we really need in a war zone are more Instagram stories and TikTok dances.”
The senator seems particularly miffed by $1,513,299 that the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has spent since 2019 on a study of motion sickness. It involved researchers removing parts of kittens’ brains, strapping them to hydraulic tables and rocking them 360 degrees. Paul considers the experiment an unjustifiable form of animal cruelty, he said in interviews.
Curbing government waste was one of Trump’s major promises on the campaign trail. Billionaires Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy have been tapped to co-chair a new Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) in the incoming administration. Paul said he is counting on the team to help address the problem, but ultimately US lawmakers are the ones who must act.
”Why is there more waste? Because idiots in the Congress keep giving them more money,” he told Fox News when discussing his report.
Musk, an avid social media user, has shared several posts about Paul’s new report on his X account.
Last week, the DOGE account on the same platform released a short list of questionable government projects, such as toilets scanning people’s “anal prints” and a grant to Harvard University to study the effect of leaf blowers on lizards in trees.