Does Trump Really Care About America?

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In a sweeping move to protect American interests and stop wasteful spending, President Donald Trump’s administration has officially cut most remaining U.S. foreign aid to countries like Afghanistan, Yemen, Somalia, and Syria—nations long associated with terrorism, instability, and mismanagement.

Why Are U.S. Taxpayers Funding Corrupt Regimes?

For decades, American taxpayers have unknowingly sent billions of dollars overseas to nations controlled by terrorist groups and extremist factions. Under President Trump’s leadership, that’s changing fast.

According to senior sources within the State Department and U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), these cuts represent a strategic pivot away from funding global programs with little oversight or benefit to the American people.


U.N. Cries Foul as U.S. Pulls Out of Failed Humanitarian Projects

Globalist organizations like the U.N. World Food Program (WFP) have warned the cuts could be “a death sentence” for millions facing hunger. But critics point out that much of this aid has ended up in the hands of extremist groups like the Taliban and Iran-backed Houthi rebels.

Even WFP chief Cindy McCain took to X (formerly Twitter) claiming the cuts would “fuel instability.” But Americans have heard this tune before. For decades, we’ve sent money, and the problems only got worse.


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The Numbers: Where Trump Cut the Cord

  • $169.8 million cut from Somalia: Food assistance, malnutrition programs, and humanitarian air support slashed.
  • $111 million pulled from Syria: Ending WFP food shipments.
  • $24 million axed from UN programs in Afghanistan focused on “gender and reproductive health.”
  • $17 million removed from similar programs in Syria.

President Trump also halted dollar shipments to private banks in Kabul—previously used by the U.N. to fund their controversial operations in Afghanistan.


What This Means for American Seniors and Veterans

These cuts aren’t just about saving money overseas. They’re about redirecting taxpayer dollars back to where they belong—right here at home.

Imagine what $736 million—America’s 2024 aid to Afghanistan alone—could do for:

  • Senior healthcare
  • Veteran support services
  • Border security
  • Social Security protection

Critics Complain, But Trump Stays the Course

Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), a longtime advocate of international aid, condemned the cuts. But for millions of patriotic Americans, this is the kind of leadership we voted for—strong, decisive, and unapologetically pro-American.

Even agencies like the U.N. are now scrambling to figure out how they’ll operate without America footing the bill.


Final Word: Trump Puts America First. Again.

Whether it’s ending forever wars or cutting billions in foreign aid, President Trump is delivering on promises that matter. While global elites demand more American dollars for broken countries, President Trump is saying enough is enough.

This is what America First looks like in action.