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Trump announces America’s withdrawal from World Health Organization

President Donald Trump announced late in his first term that he would withdraw the United States from the scandal-plagued World Health Organization, citing the organization's inadequate response to the coronavirus pandemic. .
Willingness This is to help China's communist regime cover up the spread of the virus and refuse to adopt urgently needed reforms.

The withdrawal is
set It was scheduled to take effect on July 6, 2021, but former President Joe Biden intervened at short notice to bring America's membership in the globalist group up to date.

Biden is gone and Trump's withdrawal plan is back.

on his monday
presidential order In order to sever ties with the WHO, President Trump reiterated his past problems with the organization and said, “The WHO continues to demand that the United States pay an unreasonably high amount compared to the assessed value of other countries.'' “There is,” he pointed out. With a population of 1.4 billion, it has 300 percent of the population of the United States, but contributes nearly 90 percent less to the WHO. ”

Now reversing the tables, Trump rescinded Biden's January 20, 2021 executive order.
letter The Democratic elder states his intention to reverse course and remain a member state to U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, as well as President Biden's executive order aimed at improving federal coordination in response to the pandemic. No. 13987 was also submitted.

“Everyone is deceiving America.”

President Trump has directed Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Office of Management and Budget Director-elect Russell Vought to suspend future U.S. taxpayer funding, support, and resources to the WHO.
funding At least 15% of the organization's annual budget. Recall and redeploy any U.S. employee or contractor employed by the organization in any capacity. Identify U.S. and international partners who can “undertake necessary activities previously undertaken by WHO.” and scrapping the Biden administration's 2024 U.S. Global Health Security Strategy as soon as possible.

Despite yet another uproar about terminating ties with what appears to be some kind of wealth redistribution program, the WHO has repeatedly proven itself incompetent and in the pockets of America's enemies. Ta.

For example, WHO said Countries around the world urged countries around the world not to restrict travelers from China or close their borders, even though China took such measures domestically early in the coronavirus pandemic. gave the Chinese government veto power WHO report on the origins of the new coronavirus infection; has approved vaccines that have not been proven safe or effective, including the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, which its developer acknowledged could cause deadly blood clots. and received criticism for it sexual abuse scandal, wasteful expensesloppy scientific research, and corruption.

The US withdrawal is even more timely given the continued desire of World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus and others to impose a global pandemic agreement on member states. Globalists convened at last year's World Health Assembly failed to draft a deal, which U.S. critics say is a threat to national sovereignty. But Ghebreyesus hinted he might try again, cracking down on “anti-vaxxers” in the meantime.

In an executive order, President Trump ordered Rubio to conclude further negotiations on amendments to the pandemic agreement and the International Health Regulations.

President Trump: 'Global Health Fooled Us'
reportedly Monday. “Everyone is stealing from America. That won't happen anymore.”

The US withdrawal will be completed within a year after the Trump administration formally notifies the United Nations and WHO.

“The World Health Organization regrets the announcement that the United States intends to withdraw from the organization,” the WHO said.
said in a statement Tuesday. “We hope the United States will reconsider and look forward to a constructive dialogue to maintain the U.S.-WHO partnership.”

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