Since World War II, the U.S. has remained the leading global health authority. However, a second Trump term threatens to undermine this essential role, especially in supporting vulnerable populations.
Trump's Project 2025 potentially jeopardizes global health funding significantly, aiming to implement deep cuts to health programs that support maternal and child health, nutrition, and infectious disease control.
With Trump's 'America First' agenda gaining momentum within Congress, the risk of slashing international health assistance grows, impacting U.S. contributions that outpace those of other nations.
President-elect Trump's proposed budget cuts for global health initiatives signal a drastic shift, posing a challenge for pandemic preparedness and long-term health support worldwide.
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