What to know about the WHO and its rocky relationship with the U.S.
Briefly

Former President Donald Trump has announced an intention to withdraw the United States from the World Health Organization (WHO), reviving earlier efforts during his first administration. This move comes as part of a series of executive orders aimed at rolling back policies established under President Biden. The WHO’s role is highly critical, particularly in light of ongoing public health challenges. Experts express alarm, fearing that such withdrawal could weaken international health responses and isolate the U.S. in a divided global health landscape emerging amid urgent health crises.
Trump's executive action to withdraw from the World Health Organization emphasizes a continued departure from multilateralism, creating concerns among health experts about U.S. isolation.
The conflicting policies between Trump's administration and Biden's reengagement with the WHO raise alarms over the continuity and efficacy of global health responses.
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