💨 Abstract
The Trump administration's USAID cuts target a wide range of global programs, from malaria eradication in Myanmar to HIV control in the Dominican Republic. Critics argue the cuts undermine American leadership, jeopardize life-saving aid, and violate the Constitution. Members of Congress are seeking more information but received few answers during a meeting with administration officials this week. The administration claims to have saved taxpayers billions, but offers little evidence.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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