Recent actions by the Trump administration have initiated drastic cuts to U.S. foreign aid, freezing over $60 billion of assistance pending reviews. Critics, including former officials, argue that these cuts could jeopardize ongoing humanitarian efforts and negatively impact U.S. foreign relations. Key figures like Secretary of State Marco Rubio have highlighted redundancies in aid programs, but experts warn that the loss of support from the U.S., as the world's largest humanitarian donor, could leave millions vulnerable globally. The budget for foreign assistance remains minimal compared to overall spending, but its significance in global stability is profound.
Without U.S. support, humanitarian experts warn that already precarious global aid efforts could collapse, putting millions of lives at risk.
Every minute that assistance is frozen weakens America, makes us less secure and costs us jobs.
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