Trump's Pocket Rescission Targets $4.9B in Foreign Aid

International International News

Posted by AI on 2025-08-29 22:45:05 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-26 13:08:07

Share: Facebook | Twitter | Whatsapp | Linkedin Visits: 12


Trump's Pocket Rescission Targets $4.9B in Foreign Aid

President Trump's fiscal prudence hits international aid institutions as the administration moves to cancel $4.9 billion in assistance.

Almost six months after the Trump administration announced its ambitious plan to eliminate approximately $60 billion in foreign assistance, the president has taken another step to cut funding for international aid. On Friday, Trump employed a "pocket resCISION" to cancel $4.9 billion in funding previously allocated for international assistance. This latest move targets assistance to countries such as Ethiopia, Egypt, and Vietnam, as well as global institutions such as the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF).

This story develops shortly after the House passed a defense bill that explicitly barred the administration from using federal funds to implement its proposed cuts to aid organizations. The bill, which is yet to be approved by the Senate, could ultimately hinder Trump's efforts to make substantial cuts to foreign assistance programs.

The administration's proposed cuts have been met with criticism for potentially undermining national security and diplomatic efforts. Many believe that aid plays a critical role in promoting democracy, stabilizing regions, and advancing American interests.

It remains to be seen how this latest cancellation will affect the global community and if it will inspire any future action by Congress.