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Trump Blocks $4.9B in Foreign Aid in Rare Move Around Congress

President Trump aims to cancel $4.9 billion in foreign aid using a pocket rescission, a rare maneuver last used in 1977, amid legal challenges and bipartisan opposition.

  • President Trump cancelled $4.9 billion in foreign aid using a pocket rescission, stating he will always put America first, according to the Office of Management and Budget .
  • This is the first use of a pocket rescission in nearly 50 years, aimed at cutting foreign aid without congressional approval.
  • Lawmakers criticized the move as illegal and warned it could lead to a government shutdown before the September 30 deadline.
  • A White House official argued that the rescission is legally sound and claimed that it would save taxpayer money.
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The White House has announced a $4.9 billion cut in foreign aid, including $3.2 billion for the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The move, which has not been attempted in nearly 50 years and whose legality is questioned by many, has sparked heated debate in Congress.

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