Trump Cuts US Ties With 31 UN Bodies in "America First" Sovereignty Push

President Donald Trump has ordered the United States to withdraw from and cease funding for 31 entities linked to the United Nations, declaring they operate against American interests and sovereignty. The move, enforced by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, targets organizations working on climate change, trade, gender equality, and population issues, which conflict with the administration's ideology. The action includes withholding a $820 million Congressionally-approved contribution and proposes further budget cuts to the UN. This is the latest in a series of withdrawals from international bodies, including UNESCO and the UN Human Rights Council, reinforcing Trump's "America First" agenda.

Key Points: US Exits 31 UN-Linked Organisations Under Trump Policy

  • Targets UN bodies on climate & gender
  • Cites "globalist agendas" vs US interests
  • Withholds $820M UN contribution
  • Part of broader anti-UN campaign
  • Includes non-UN groups like IPCC
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Trump pulls US out of 31 UN-linked organisations, says no longer serve American interests

President Trump withdraws US from 31 UN entities, citing sovereignty and national interests. Move targets climate, gender, and trade bodies.

"We seek cooperation where it serves our people and will stand firm where it does not - Marco Rubio"

United Nations, Jan 8

In a sweeping ideology-driven move targeting the UN, President Donald Trump is pulling the US out of 31 entities linked to it, alleging that they "no longer serve American interests".

Trump on Wednesday forbade US departments and agencies from participating in or funding those entities and 35 non-UN organisations.

They "operate contrary to US national interests, security, economic prosperity, or sovereignty" and "advance globalist agendas over US priorities," the White House said.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said, these organisations "actively seek to constrain US sovereignty and their work is advanced by the same elite networks", which he derisively called the "multilateral NGO-plex".'

Enforcing the America First policy that Trump campaigned on, Rubio added, "We seek cooperation where it serves our people and will stand firm where it does not".

Many of the organisations on the list work in areas like climate change, gender and population that run counter to the president's ideology, as well as those in trade and economic fields.

Important among them are the UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), International Trade Centre, UN Framework Conference on Climate Change, UN Population Fund, and the UN's Department of Economic and Social Affairs, economic and social commissions for Asia and other regions, and the Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women.

While some like UNCTAD and the Population Fund receive direct contributions, many on the hit list are funded by the UN's regular budget for which Washington's mandated share is 22 per cent.

Trump has not released the US contribution of $820 million for 2025 that was approved by Congress, and his administration has proposed cutting the US contribution this year by $610 million.

In one of his earliest actions since his re-election, Trump, who has called climate change a "hoax" and pushed greenhouse gas-emitting coal and petroleum energy sources, withdrew the US from the Paris Climate Agreement on curbing global warming that was reached through UNFCC negotiations.

Explaining the ideological rationale, Rubio said, "What started as a pragmatic framework of international organisations for peace and cooperation has morphed into a sprawling architecture of global governance, often dominated by progressive ideology and detached from national interests".

Secretary-General Antonio Guterres did not have an immediate reaction to the Trump administration backing out of the organisations and entities.

Wednesday's actions were the latest in Trump's campaign against UN-related organisations.

Earlier, he ordered the US out of the cultural, educational and scientific institution UNESCO, the Palestinian relief agency UNRWA, and the UN Human Rights Council.

Other UN organisations targeted include the offices of the secretary-general's special representatives dealing with children in armed conflict, violence against children, and sexual violence in armed conflict.

Non-UN organisations on the chopping block include the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007, the Global Counterterrorism Forum, the Global Forum on Cyber Expertise, the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance, and the International Solar Alliance.

- IANS

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Priya S
As an Indian, I'm concerned about the vacuum this creates. The UNCTAD and the economic commissions for Asia are important for developing nations. If the US withdraws funding, it puts more pressure on other countries to fill the gap. Hope our diplomats are preparing for this shift.
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Aman W
Frankly, I can see his point about sovereignty. Sometimes these big international bodies become too bureaucratic and impose agendas that don't fit every country's context. But leaving 31 organisations at once? That seems more like a tantrum than a strategy.
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Sarah B
Withdrawing from the UN Population Fund and entities for gender equality and children's protection is deeply troubling. These issues are universal. This isn't about "globalist agendas," it's about basic human dignity. A very disappointing move.
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Vikram M
This could be an opportunity for India. With the US stepping back, there's a chance for us to take greater leadership in forums like the International Solar Alliance, which we co-founded. Time for our foreign policy to be more proactive. 🇮🇳
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Karthik V
The "hoax" comment on climate change says it all. Denying science for political ideology is dangerous for the whole planet. Coastal cities in India are already at risk. This isolationism helps no one in the long run.

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