


Samantha Power’s tenure as head of USAID was just the latest chapter in a meteoric rise that defies traditional foreign policy credentials.
A former journalist with no formal diplomatic or military background, she ascended rapidly—first as a senior adviser to Barack Obama, then as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, and ultimately as the head of an agency handling billions in taxpayer dollars.
Power encountered remarkably little resistance, unlike others with deep military and policy experience who faced relentless scrutiny upon appointment by a president of another political party.
Compare Power’s rise with Trump-era appointees like Pete Hegseth and Tulsi Gabbard, who saw their backgrounds dissected and their integrity questioned.
Yet Samantha Power—whose early credentials came from reporting on the Yugoslav War and Rwanda as a freelance journalist—faced no such obstacles as she climbed Washington’s foreign policy ladder.
She had never worn a uniform, nor had she held elected office. But her seamless alignment with the Obama-Clinton-Soros foreign policy wing insulated her from the scrutiny and roadblocks that often block outsiders and conservatives.
USAID Under Power: A Record of Waste, Corruption, and Ideological Activism
Under Power’s leadership, USAID became a global funding pipeline for left-wing activism, championing ideological projects that often had little to do with legitimate humanitarian aid.
Some of the most egregious abuses under her watch include:
Power’s Legacy: The Untouchable Insider of the Globalist Elite
With Congress, the DOJ, and the Trump administration now scrutinizing USAID’s finances, Power’s leadership—and the decisions made under her watch—demand urgent accountability.
How did she rise so quickly through Washington’s foreign policy ranks despite failing to achieve a single consequential success? Why was she never subjected to the same scrutiny as Trump-era appointees?
The answer lies in her connections and convictions. Power was never an outsider—she was an entrenched member of the Obama-Biden foreign policy machine, operating within the same globalist circles that championed disastrous interventions, endless wars, ideological aid initiatives, and backchannel foreign influence campaigns.
Yet the double standard in how the political establishment and legacy media evaluate appointees is striking. While figures like Hegseth and Gabbard faced relentless opposition, Power’s credentials were never meaningfully challenged.
As USAID’s financial abuses and ideological excesses finally come under the microscope, Power’s role in these scandals will not—and should not—fade into the background.
The only remaining question is whether she will be held accountable or whether the Washington establishment will once again protect its own.
Charlton Allen is an attorney, former chief executive officer, and chief judicial officer of the North Carolina Industrial Commission. He is the founder of the Madison Center for Law & Liberty, Inc., editor of The American Salient, and the host of the Modern Federalist podcast. X: @CharltonAllenNC

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