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January 24, 2025

Trump withdraws U.S. from World Health Organization

President Trump moved quickly on Monday to withdraw the United States from the World Health Organization (WHO), a move that public health experts say will undermine the nation’s standing as a global health leader and make it harder to fight the next pandemic (Source: “Trump Withdraws U.S. From World Health Organization,” New York Times, Jan. 20).
 
In an executive order issued about eight hours after he took the oath of office, Trump cited a string of reasons for the withdrawal, including the WHO’s “mishandling of the COVID-19 pandemic,” and the “failure to adopt urgently needed reforms.” He said the agency demands “unfairly onerous payments” from the United States and complained that China pays less.
 
The move was not unexpected. Trump has been railing against the WHO since 2020, when he attacked the agency over its approach to the coronavirus pandemic and threatened to withhold United States funding from it. In July 2020, Trump took formal steps to withdraw from the agency. But after he lost the 2020 election, the threat did not materialize. On his first day in office, Jan. 20, 2021, former President Joe Biden blocked it from going into effect.
 
Leaving the WHO would mean, among other things, that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention would have no access to the global data that the agency provides.

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