One of President Trump’s first executive orders removes the U.S. from the global health organization, which experts say is “cataclysmic.”
The United States will leave the World Health Organization, President Donald Trump said on Monday, saying the global health agency had mishandled the COVID-19 pandemic and other international health crises.
President Donald Trump pulled the U.S. out of the World Health Organization via executive order Monday evening to the shock of some.
As one of the first actions of his second term, Trump signed an executive order detailing how the WHO withdrawal process might begin.
As he signed an executive order, President Donald Trump said that the World Health Organization had "ripped us off."
The Geneva-based WHO plays a pivotal role in battling global health threats, focusing on infectious diseases as well as humanitarian crises and chronic
Public health experts say U.S. withdrawal from the W.H.O. would undermine the nation’s standing as a global health leader and make it harder to fight the next pandemic.
Newly-inaugurated President Donald Trump signed an executive order calling for the U.S. to withdraw from the World Health Organization (WHO). In 2020, Trump started the ball rolling toward extricating the U.S. from the United Nations agency, but President Joe Biden reversed course after taking office in 2021.
The US has formally announced its withdrawal from the World Health Organization (WHO), citing the organization’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, perceived political influences, and financial disparities among member nations.
For Americans it may not be obvious immediately what the impact will be, but given the world we live in and all of the factors that are driving more disease outbreaks, America
On day 1 at White House in his 2nd term, Donald Trump signed executive order to leave World Health Organization - Anadolu Ajansı