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X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-07-19 02:40
America contributes a significant share of the world’s foreign aid, including 40% of humanitarian aid. Reducing that will lead to the closure of some programmes and destabilise international organisations that administer the money https://t.co/GsXtBfozuu ...
$9B clawed back from foreign aid, public media, and Trump likely isn't done, says WH budget chief
MSNBC· 2025-07-18 13:00
Government Spending and Budget Cuts - Congress passed a partisan bill cutting $9 billion in spending, primarily from foreign assistance programs [1][2] - $8 billion of the cuts target foreign assistance programs, including migration and refugee assistance and USAID [2] - $137 million cut to UNICEF [12] - $1.1 billion is cut from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, affecting news outlets like NPR and PBS [2] - The White House signals more recision packages could follow [3] Foreign Policy and Geopolitical Implications - Cuts to foreign assistance programs may harm America's soft power and influence globally [6][8] - Reduced funding could allow China and Russia to expand their influence, particularly in Africa [7][9][13][23] - The cuts are seen as the United States unilaterally disarming in the area of soft power [11] - Cutting aid for disease control and famine could lead to problems spreading beyond borders, impacting US strategic interests [14][15] Political Strategy and Consequences - Democrats express concern that any government funding deal can be undone by a partisan vote [16] - Republicans are perceived as willing to use tactics to achieve their goals, potentially leading to increased cynicism and anger among the Democratic base [20] - The cuts are criticized as harming the poorest people in the world [5][21]
X @Forbes
Forbes· 2025-07-18 13:00
The House voted to approve the White House’s request to scrap $9 billion in previously approved funding for foreign aid and public broadcasting early on Friday. https://t.co/iorH10h0xj https://t.co/iorH10h0xj ...
X @The Wall Street Journal
Government Spending - Congress canceled $9 billion in federal spending [1] - Spending cuts targeted foreign aid and public broadcasting [1] - The action aligns with President Trump's defunding efforts [1]
X @BBC News (World)
BBC News (World)· 2025-07-18 12:10
Government Policy & Funding - Bill to cut foreign aid heads to Trump's desk [1] - Bill to cut public broadcasting heads to Trump's desk [1]
Trump's cuts to NPR, PBS and foreign aid clear Congress
MSNBC· 2025-07-18 10:33
Because Congress was busy for the first time in American history doing a completely partisan recisions bill. Just hours after the Senate, the House voted to approve President Trump's $9 billion spending cut package. The bill claws back billions in previously approved congressional funding.Two Republicans joined all House Democrats in voting against it. The majority of the cuts, $8 billion, comes from foreign assistance programs such as migration and refugee assistance, as well as USAD. Another $1.1% billion ...
X @Forbes
Forbes· 2025-07-17 23:50
Government Funding - The Senate approved the cancellation of $9 billion in previously approved funding [1] Affected Sectors - Foreign aid and public broadcasting are affected by the funding cancellation [1]
'Intolerable bait and switch': Senator rips GOP cuts to NPR, PBS, & foreign aid
MSNBC· 2025-07-17 22:41
But these are doge cuts from the federal government. There were two Republicans who did vote against it. It was a 5148 vote.Susan Collins, Lisa Marowski saying, "We cannot seed our power as the Congress to the executive branch to just make cuts to the budget as it wishes." And yet Republicans did exactly that this morning. So what is the significance of that vote. Well, you're right, Willie.It's a drop in the bucket. onetenth of 1% of the total budget. But it is profoundly important for its impact on local ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-07-17 15:50
Public Perception vs Reality - Americans overestimate the proportion of the federal budget spent on foreign aid, with an average estimate of 26% [1] - The actual proportion of the federal budget spent on foreign aid is approximately 1% [1]
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The Economist· 2025-07-17 14:00
America contributes a significant share of the world’s foreign aid, including 40% of humanitarian aid. Reducing that will lead to the closure of some programmes and destabilise international organisations that administer the money https://t.co/0gh2MbAQgF ...