US Aid Cuts Lay Bare the High Cost of Ignoring America First Priorities
As Washington slashes $427 million in HIV aid to South Africa, vulnerable populations face life-threatening medication shortages—a stark reminder that America must prioritize its own national sovereignty and security before funding foreign health crises.
In Johannesburg’s shadows, a humanitarian crisis unfolds—made worse not by nature, but by Washington’s reckless decision to slash vital foreign aid. The Trump administration’s cut of approximately $427 million in U.S. support to South Africa’s HIV programs has left over 220,000 people scrambling for life-saving medication. Among them are sex workers and transgender individuals, marginalized even within their own communities, now pushed further into peril. Why Is American Taxpayer Money Funding Global Failures Instead of Protecting Our Own? South Africa bears the world’s highest HIV burden, with millions dependent on consistent treatment. The abrupt withdrawal of funds forced clinics to...
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