Recent attacks targeting pro-Israel groups in Boulder, Colorado, have been classified as "targeted terrorist attacks" by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Fox News disclosed on February 2 that documents with the words "United States Agency for International Development" were found in the suspect's vehicle, sparking controversy.
Regarding the latest details revealed by Fox News, some netizens defended the United States Agency for International Development, but many more expressed dissatisfaction. Some netizens commented under a related post on X (formerly Twitter) on April 4, stating that the United States Agency for International Development funds terrorism. Elon Musk, an American entrepreneur and former head of the Department of Government Efficiency, replied in agreement, saying, "Yes." Musk's remarks also received much affirmation from others.

Fox News added in its report that a senior official from the U.S. Department of State told the media that the suspect is not an employee of the United States Agency for International Development.
An attack targeting pro-Israel groups occurred in Boulder this month on the 1st, injuring multiple people. Stephen Redfearn, chief of the Boulder Police Department, said at a press conference that the attack occurred around 1:26 PM local time when a group of pro-Israel individuals were holding an event in the downtown area. After receiving an emergency call, the police found several people burned. One suspect was identified by witnesses and arrested by the police.
Kash Patel, director of the FBI, posted on social media afterward, calling it a "targeted terrorist attack." Donald Trump posted that the United States will not tolerate any terrorist attacks in Boulder.
The United States Agency for International Development is a specialized agency of the federal government responsible for most non-military foreign aid. According to U.S. media reports, for a long time, this agency has funded activities to interfere in other countries' internal affairs under the guise of foreign aid. On March 28, American media reported that the Trump administration had informed Congress of plans to cut almost all remaining positions at the United States Agency for International Development and close the agency. Prior to this, the Department of Government Efficiency led by Musk had completed the first round of layoffs for the Agency for International Development, and the U.S. Department of State had canceled over 90% of the "foreign aid" contracts of the Agency for International Development.
Source: Global Times
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