Rubio Slashes Foreign Aid, Prioritizing America First Policy

Secretary of State Marco Rubio has announced the cancellation of 83% of USAID programs, ensuring that only foreign aid projects directly tied to U.S. strategic interests remain funded.

This move follows a sweeping review of federal spending, revealing that many programs lacked accountability, had little impact, or funneled American taxpayer dollars to ineffective initiatives overseas.

Key Aspects of the USAID Overhaul

Prioritizing National Interests – Funding will now focus only on programs that align with U.S. diplomatic, security, and economic goals.

Cutting Ineffective Foreign Spending – The review eliminated funding for redundant projects that failed to serve any measurable benefit to American taxpayers.

Increasing State Department Oversight – Instead of allowing USAID to operate independently, the State Department will now oversee the remaining programs, ensuring greater efficiency and accountability.

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Why This Matters

America First in Foreign Policy – Rubio’s restructuring ensures that American aid dollars serve American interests, not foreign bureaucracies or corrupt organizations.

Reducing Government Waste – The program cuts align with conservative principles of fiscal responsibility, ensuring taxpayer money is spent effectively.

Refocusing on Domestic PrioritiesInstead of sending billions abroad, the administration is redirecting efforts toward domestic issues like infrastructure, border security, and economic growth.

What’s Next?

✔ Expect pushback from globalist organizations, but the administration remains firm in its commitment to spending American money wisely.
✔ The State Department will roll out new guidelines for remaining aid programs, ensuring they align with core U.S. interests.

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