On his first day back in the White House, US President Donald Trump began the process of withdrawing the US from the World Health Organization (WHO). Trump had initiated the US pullout during his first term,
In 2020, during the pandemic, Trump officials moved to pull the U.S. out of the World Health Organization. President Joe Biden reversed the decision, but Trump’s team is expected to do it again.
US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to begin the process of withdrawing the US from the World Health Organization (WHO)."Oooh, that's a big one," the newly inaugurated US president said as he approved the document after arriving back at the White House.
WHO, the United Nations health agency that helps protect the health and security of the world’s people ... fully from the agency – which is why Joe Biden was able to halt the US exit four ...
President Donald Trump's first actions in the Oval Office included rolling back healthcare policies put forth by former President Joe Biden ... in the World Health Organization, as well.
Trump initially removed the U.S. from the WHO in 2020, but Biden reversed his action before it went into effect.
President Joe Biden ... the organization said in a statement. “For over seven decades, WHO and the USA have saved countless lives and protected Americans and all people from health threats ...
President Donald Trump signed a slew of executive orders on the first day of his second term in office on Monday, and among them were motions to withdraw the United States from the Paris Climate Agreement and the World Health Organization (WHO).
It’s a mistake for President Trump to order to the United States to leave the World Health Organization. He should reverse course immediately.
President Trump in his first four days of a second term, made headlines with actions that altered US policies. From cracking down on immigration to reshaping energy and foreign relations, these moves set the stage for a contentious term.
The WHO is an agency of the United Nations tasked with coordinating responses to public health emergencies between nations. The United States is a founding member of the organization, which was set up in 1948 in the wake of World War II.