Or….
Investigate it properly, and stop the things that are proven to be wrong (using experienced auditors and forensic accountants, rather than a bunch of hackers who don’t like the look of something they don’t understand and don’t try to understand), doing an impact assessment of what that "stop" means, and then proceed with appropriate actions.
https://wapo.st/4idSeP3 (gifted article, not behind paywall)
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		| The White House’s wildly inaccurate claims about USAID spending 
 Eleven out of 12 claims about the agency’s work are misleading, wrong or lack context.
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 Anyhoo, speaking of things that may or may not be accurate…
