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The U.S. cut funding to 66 international groups under Trump and Rubio, citing lack of accountability and national interest alignment.
The U.S. has ended funding for 66 international organizations under President Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, marking a major shift in foreign policy.
The State Department cited an outdated multilateralism model that treats American taxpayers as global financiers, criticizing the groups for lacking accountability, failing to deliver results, and not respecting U.S. national interests.
The move, aligned with an "America First" agenda, aims to redirect resources to domestic priorities and assert national sovereignty, challenging global institutions perceived as undermining U.S. independence.
Specific organizations were not named.
Estados Unidos recortó el financiamiento a 66 grupos internacionales bajo Trump y Rubio, citando la falta de rendición de cuentas y la alineación de intereses nacionales.