President Donald Trump signs an executive order withdrawing the U.S. from the World Health Organization in the Oval Office
President Trump is making good on his pre-election pledge to withdraw from the World Health Organization. He signed an executive action in the Oval Office Monday night to the process for terminating U.S. membership in the U.N. agency that oversees global health issues.
Fox News Channel host Sean Hannity will present an interview with President Donald Trump from the Oval Office on Wednesday at 9 p.m. ET. The "Hannity" exclusive sit-down will be Trump’s first Oval Office interview since returning to the White House.
President Trump signed an executive order to withdraw the US from the World Health Organization, cutting off significant funding to the international aid group, according to Bloomberg. Details of the order were not immediately available.
A tray of pens was also ready for Trump to kick off his slew of extreme executive orders, among them renaming the Gulf of Mexico to Golf of America, and departing the World Health Organization (WHO) as well as the Paris Agreement, which legally binds nations to combat climate change.
President Trump talked about Greenland and Gaza, discovered a letter from President Biden, and signed a slew of executive orders Monday evening in the Oval Office. The orders included pardoning more than a thousand people convicted of crimes committed during the Jan.
Trump stumbled through a bizarre exchange with reporters in the Oval Office on Monday, repeating a glaring blunder that Spain was a member of BRICS.
President Trump on Monday signed an executive order to withdraw the U.S. from the World Health Organization. “Oooh that’s a big one,” Mr. Trump said at the Oval Office as he was handed the executive order to sign. He railed against the amount of money the U.S. pays into the organization, saying that China has more people but pays less.
As he signed an executive order, President Donald Trump said that the World Health Organization had "ripped us off."
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