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Trump’s Transition Team Eyes Swift WHO Exit, Sparking Global Health Concerns

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Donald Trump’s transition team is reportedly preparing to withdraw the United States from the World Health Organization (WHO) on the very first day of his potential new administration. The move, described as “catastrophic” by global health experts, would strip the WHO of its largest financial contributor, potentially crippling its ability to respond to international health crises.  

 

The decision to leave the WHO would coincide with the president-elect’s January 20 inauguration, according to experts briefed on the plans. Lawrence Gostin, a professor of global health at Georgetown Law, warned of the profound consequences of such an action. “America is going to leave a huge vacuum in global health financing and leadership. I see no one that is going to fill the breach,” he said, adding that the abrupt withdrawal “on day one” would significantly weaken global health systems.  

 

The United States currently provides about 16% of the WHO’s funding, making it the organization’s largest single donor. Without these contributions, the WHO would face severe challenges in addressing public health emergencies such as pandemics, vaccine distribution, and other critical global health issues.  

 

This isn’t the first time Trump has targeted the WHO. In 2020, during his presidency, he initiated a withdrawal process, accusing the organization of being under China’s influence amid the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the process was never completed, and President Joe Biden reestablished ties with the WHO on his first day in office in 2021.  

 

Ashish Jha, Biden’s former COVID-19 response coordinator and current dean of Brown University’s school of public health, highlighted the symbolic importance of a rapid withdrawal. “The transition team wants Trump to withdraw on the first day because of the ‘symbolism’ of reversing Biden’s own inauguration-day move,” he explained. Jha noted that while some members of Trump’s team advocate reforming the WHO from within, others are determined to sever ties entirely, and this latter faction appears to be prevailing.  

 

Jha emphasized the importance of the WHO in fostering global cooperation during health emergencies, including vaccine development and distribution. “If you’re not engaged in these institutions, you do not have ears to the ground when the next outbreak happens,” he warned.  

 

Gostin echoed these concerns, predicting “very lean years for the WHO where it will struggle to respond to health emergencies and will have to reduce its scientific staff considerably.” He also cautioned that European nations would be unlikely to fill the funding gap, potentially allowing China to exert greater influence within the organization. “It would not be a smart move as withdrawal would cede leadership to China,” he said.  

 

While Trump’s transition team has not officially commented on the proposed withdrawal, a source familiar with the plans dismissed the relevance of the WHO, stating, “The same WHO that we left in the first administration? It seems like we wouldn’t much care what they have to say.”  

 

As the global community awaits further clarity, the prospect of the U.S. abandoning the WHO raises urgent questions about the future of global health cooperation and leadership during a time when robust international collaboration is more critical than ever.

 

Based on a report by Financial Times 2024-12-24

 

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  • RichardColeman
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    As a UK person I think we should leave the corrupt WHO, the ECHR and  all the rest of those left wing agenda nutcase organisations

  • Remain a member so as to do everything possible to create havoc within the organization. But cut all funding. Do the same to the UN.

  • WHO has always been a political leftie organization, best not to finance your enemies. I'd suggest they leave NATO and the UN as well, as they're all a waste of money. ........ and forget Cl

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13 minutes ago, Social Media said:

on the very first day of his potential new administration

 

Potential? There's nothing potential about Jan 20, it's carved in stone.

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10 minutes ago, ukrules said:

 

Potential? There's nothing potential about Jan 20, it's carved in stone.

Like 2020? 😂😂

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1 hour ago, mikebike said:

Like 2020? 😂😂

 

Nothing happened in 2020, do you mean January 2021, when also nothing happened apart from President Biden being sworn in as expected.

"From sometime in the middle of December, the president began to be told that I had some authority to reject or return votes back to the states,"

 

First time I believe that the US should follow Trump!

Pence has said Trump went beyond asking him to pause the count for an audit and urged him to reject the Biden electors outright, in the hopes of tipping the election in Trump's favor.

 

Come on Kamala step up. Just do what Trump has previously asked for, no one can complain, comes straight from Trump.

 

Reject the counts!

 

What's the worst that could happen? Another 4 years of Trump? Bah.

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As a UK person I think we should leave the corrupt WHO, the ECHR and  all the rest of those left wing agenda nutcase organisations

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Remain a member so as to do everything possible to create havoc within the organization. But cut all funding. Do the same to the UN.

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7 hours ago, ukrules said:

 

Nothing happened in 2020, do you mean January 2021, when also nothing happened apart from President Biden being sworn in as expected.

Yes, sure 😄 

I agree. Why should the US have to be the biggest supporter when it’s for the World. They will still get the news, just without a bill. Stay in and contribute 5% and let the rest of the world make up the difference. It can be done, they just don’t want to do it. 

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Good move....if they are going to fund those tax cuts for the wealthy.

I didn't know how much was being talking about here, so I did a quick search.  https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/who-funding-by-country

 

The United States is expected to contribute approximately $220 million to the WHO during the newest budget cycle. In addition, China is expected to contribute approximately $115 million. The other countries that are expected to contribute significant amounts of money to the World Health Organization include Japan, which should contribute approximately $82 million, Germany, which should contribute approximately $58 million, and Britain, which should contribute approximately $44 million. There are numerous other countries that will contribute small amounts of money to the World Health Organization as well.

 

I'm not sure saving $220m is a game changer for the USA, I'm sure there are better & bigger savings out there?  In the DC swamp perhaps?

 

The UK pays £44m, 20% of the USA's contribution.   The UK's GDP is estimated to be about 12% of the USA (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(nominal)), so by this measure the UK is paying too much, or the USA too little.  The whole thing seems a mess of hypocrisy and fluff.

 

I'd propose that the US and other countries threaten to quit the WHO unless it ups its game, and reduces management & other overheads, corruption and anyone using them as a cover for any illegal activities.

 

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18 hours ago, Social Media said:

“The same WHO that we left in the first administration? It seems like we wouldn’t much care what they have to say.”  

Just keep bleach ready for injection into your body.

A post with unsubstantiated claims and not supporting credible link has been removed.

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WHO has always been a political leftie organization, best not to finance your enemies.

I'd suggest they leave NATO and the UN as well, as they're all a waste of money.

........ and forget Climate Change .........

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Im all in for anything he wants to do, criticism from the media only reassures me its whats right

Is the WHO's Disease X gaining traction?

 

Or will that come in January?

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They will probably also throw out any USA strategies for dealing with future pandemics and any funding for implementation when a new pandemic occurs.  Why?  Because they are ideologues and sycophants in the service of an uneducated, uncaring and uninterested leader.   

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Another great move by Trump. The WHO is a corrupt, lying organization. 

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Not being content with his support of despots and tyrants, Trump aligns himself as friend of disease and ill health.

 

 

20 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

Another great move by Trump. The WHO is a corrupt, lying organization. 

Wish it would have been the UN

1 minute ago, Yagoda said:

Wish it would have been the UN

 

Hopefully he'll leave both. 

On 12/24/2024 at 4:41 AM, ukrules said:

 

Nothing happened in 2020, do you mean January 2021, when also nothing happened apart from President Biden being sworn in as expected.

What are the Leftists goin to say when the truth comes out.

19 hours ago, Will B Good said:

 

Good move....if they are going to fund those tax cuts for the wealthy.

Since they pay all the taxes, they should. Bet you have never filed a US Tax return have you?

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Trump's new health policy, eat more fast food, and only processed food, the government will give credits to citizens who purchase fast food.

Increase obesity

Raise profits for the medical industry

Lower longevity.

Trump health 101.

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4 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

Trump's new health policy, eat more fast food, and only processed food, the government will give credits to citizens who purchase fast food.

Increase obesity

Raise profits for the medical industry

Lower longevity.

Trump health 101.

Whats your source for that silliness except your fevered imagination

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6 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

Trump's new health policy, eat more fast food, and only processed food, the government will give credits to citizens who purchase fast food.

Increase obesity

Raise profits for the medical industry

Lower longevity.

Trump health 101.

RFK isnt doing that though. The fast food industry is afraid right now, same as big pharma

15 hours ago, Watawattana said:

I didn't know how much was being talking about here, so I did a quick search.  https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/who-funding-by-country

 

The United States is expected to contribute approximately $220 million to the WHO during the newest budget cycle. In addition, China is expected to contribute approximately $115 million. The other countries that are expected to contribute significant amounts of money to the World Health Organization include Japan, which should contribute approximately $82 million, Germany, which should contribute approximately $58 million, and Britain, which should contribute approximately $44 million. There are numerous other countries that will contribute small amounts of money to the World Health Organization as well.

 

I'm not sure saving $220m is a game changer for the USA, I'm sure there are better & bigger savings out there?  In the DC swamp perhaps?

 

The UK pays £44m, 20% of the USA's contribution.   The UK's GDP is estimated to be about 12% of the USA (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(nominal)), so by this measure the UK is paying too much, or the USA too little.  The whole thing seems a mess of hypocrisy and fluff.

 

I'd propose that the US and other countries threaten to quit the WHO unless it ups its game, and reduces management & other overheads, corruption and anyone using them as a cover for any illegal activities.

 

The USA and China should be contributing the most since it may have been their biodefense/offense experiments that led to Covid. 

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19 hours ago, Will B Good said:

 

Good move....if they are going to fund those tax cuts for the wealthy.

In March of 2017, the Associated Press reported that the World Health Organization spent more for the travel of 7,000 staffers than it did for countering malaria, tuberculosis, fighting AIDS and hepatitis, and on tackling mental health and substance abuse. The agency is simultaneously demanding its budget be increased as it doesn’t seem to have enough money to fulfill its healthcare-providing role.

Source: https://fee.org/articles/who-needs-the-who-not-the-world-s-poor/

 

Speaking for myself, a person that isn't wealthy, I would rather tear down these types of organizations and start building organizations that represent society as a whole.  For example, a USA democratic party that truly represents the normal American would garner my interest. 

 

Trump to me is the best thing that has happened in decades and I think he can be a dipshttt.  We might be able to rid our society of this woke insaneness and begin creating a better society.  Could care less if liberals or conservatives take the lead.

8 minutes ago, atpeace said:

In March of 2017, the Associated Press reported that the World Health Organization spent more for the travel of 7,000 staffers than it did for countering malaria, tuberculosis, fighting AIDS and hepatitis, and on tackling mental health and substance abuse. The agency is simultaneously demanding its budget be increased as it doesn’t seem to have enough money to fulfill its healthcare-providing role.

Source: https://fee.org/articles/who-needs-the-who-not-the-world-s-poor/

 

Speaking for myself, a person that isn't wealthy, I would rather tear down these types of organizations and start building organizations that represent society as a whole.  For example, a USA democratic party that truly represents the normal American would garner my interest. 

 

Trump to me is the best thing that has happened in decades and I think he can be a dipshttt.  We might be able to rid our society of this woke insaneness and begin creating a better society.  Could care less if liberals or conservatives take the lead.

Not only USA but worldwide. This election was a major turning point in history, and could have saved the west from destruction

29 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

Trump's new health policy, eat more fast food, and only processed food, the government will give credits to citizens who purchase fast food.

Increase obesity

Raise profits for the medical industry

Lower longevity.

Trump health 101.

What were liberals doing about obesity and poor health other than promoting pharmaceutical remedies.  My health 101 - get healthy. 

 

I  remember on this forum that if you even hinted that healthy people were rarely having Covid issues, you were chased incessantly by vaccine is the savior crowd.  I just want to be able to have an opinion that isn't popular and not be slammed by internet tyrants.

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