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Trump Withdraws The U.S. From WHO

As one of his first acts as president, Donald Trump has withdrawn the United States from the World Health Organization (WHO). Trump signed the executive order citing issues with the WHO’s COVID-19 plandemic response.

The U.S. will officially withdraw from the WHO in 2026, taking all of the funding with it. Trump’s action, which fulfills a promise he first made in 2020, has sparked debate over the future of international health cooperation and America’s role in global governance.

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The WHO expressed regret over the decision, stating, “We hope the United States will reconsider, and we look forward to engaging in constructive dialogue to maintain the partnership between the USA and WHO for the benefit of the health and well-being of millions of people around the globe.” It seems that the organization is more concerned about where its funding will come from than actually making people healthier. 

But there are those who are concerned that this move will embolden China and allow the totalitarian regime to expand its presence within the “health” space globally. The U.S. withdrawal could create a leadership vacuum in international health governance. Lawrence Gostin, a professor of global health law at George Washington University, called the move “a cataclysmic presidential decision,” according to a report by Natural News. 

President Trump’s withdrawal from the WHO is a defining moment in his presidency, reflecting his commitment to putting American interests first. Although critics think it will have consequences for global health security, it is a necessary step toward accountability and efficiency. As the U.S. charts a new course in global health, the world will be watching to see how this decision shapes the future of international cooperation. –Natural News

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The withdrawal process requires a one-year notice period, which is why the U.S. will not fully be free of the WHO’s influence until 2026.  In the meantime, the Trump administration has directed the Secretary of State and the Office of Management and Budget to halt funding, reassign personnel, and identify alternative partners to assume the WHO’s responsibilities within the U.S.

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“Everybody rips off the United States, and that’s it — it’s not going to happen anymore,” Trump told reporters after signing the order. The executive order specifically highlights the disparity in financial contributions, noting that China, with a population over four times larger than the U.S., contributes nearly 90% less to the WHO.

 

 

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