Following the Trump administration's freeze on $60 billion in foreign aid, U.S. officials initially promised that critical aid would continue to help vulnerable populations. However, a month later, nearly 10,000 aid programs were abruptly cut, including those previously granted waivers. This swift decision poses significant risks to life-saving operations in areas like Gaza, Syria, and Uganda, contradicting earlier assurances made by Secretary of State Marco Rubio regarding the importance of these programs. The end of these programs signifies a broader shift away from humanitarian assistance that many rely on for survival.
The administration's abrupt decision to terminate nearly 10,000 aid programs jeopardizes assistance critical for the world's most vulnerable populations, contradicting earlier commitments.
Despite initial assurances from top officials that lifesaving operations would prevail, the Trump administration's actions swiftly undermined essential aid to those in dire need.
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