On Wednesday, the Trump administration's lawyers disclosed the termination of nearly 10,000 contracts and grants from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and the State Department, significantly impacting programs like H.I.V. prevention and treatment. These cuts come despite previous exemptions for certain humanitarian efforts. The cancellations are part of the administration's broader strategy to dismantle U.S. foreign spending amidst a legal challenge from a federal judge who had mandated a resumption of foreign aid efforts frozen since the start of Trump's presidency.
Lawyers for the Trump administration announced the cancellation of nearly 10,000 U.S. Agency for International Development and State Department contracts and grants, impacting crucial HIV prevention initiatives.
The administration's decision to cut crucial funding comes as it contends with a federal judge's order mandating the resumption of previously frozen foreign aid programs.
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