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Trump Lashes Out At WHO, Threatens To Halt Funding But Swiftly Back Pedals
President Trump lashed out on Tuesday at the World Health Organization, choosing a new political enemy to attack and threatening to withhold funding from a premier health institution even as a deadly virus ravages nations around the globe. 鈥淲e鈥檙e going to put a hold on money spent to the W.H.O. We鈥檙e going to put a very powerful hold on it and we鈥檙e going to see,鈥 Mr. Trump said during the daily coronavirus briefing at the White House, accusing the organization of having not been aggressive enough in confronting the virus. 鈥淭hey called it wrong. They call it wrong. They really, they missed the call.鈥 (Shear, 4/7)
Minutes later, though, the president walked back the declaration, telling reporters that he was 鈥渓ooking into it鈥 and conceding that a global pandemic was 鈥渕aybe not鈥 the best time to freeze funding for the international organization. 鈥淚 mean, I鈥榤 not saying I鈥榤 going to do it, but we are going to look at it,鈥 Trump said, denying his comments from minutes earlier when pressed by reporters. 鈥淚 said we鈥檙e going to look at it. We鈥檙e going to investigate it, we're going to look at it. But we will look at ending funding.鈥 (Forgey and Oprysko, 4/7)
The U.S. has provided the agency with $893 million during the agency鈥檚 current two-year funding period, which includes about $236 million in dues. That funding accounts for about 14.67% of the WHO鈥檚 total funding, according to the organization鈥檚 website. The WHO is also notoriously cash-strapped; the annual dues members companies pay to support its annual budget have been frozen for more than a decade. The WHO has been sounding the alarm over the coronavirus since early January. By late February the group鈥檚 director-general, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, urged countries to prepare 鈥 before the U.S. had widespread community transmission of the virus. The WHO declared the coronavirus outbreak a pandemic on March 11. (Florko, 4/7)
The WHO said in early February that widespread travel bans that interfere with international travel and trade were not necessary to prevent the spread of COVID-19, days after the Trump administration announced it would restrict travel coming into the U.S. from China. It did not take particular issue with the president's travel restriction. 鈥淭hey actually criticized and disagreed with my travel ban at the time I did it, and they were wrong. They鈥檝e been wrong about a lot of things. They had a lot of information early, and they didn鈥檛 鈥 they seemed to be very China-centric. We have to look into it,鈥 Trump told reporters. (Chalfant, 4/7)
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) on Tuesday pledged to cut funding for the World Health Organization (WHO) in Congress's next appropriations bill unless it makes changes to its leadership. Graham said during an appearance on Fox News that he would use his position as chairman of the Senate Appropriations subcommittee overseeing foreign operations to ensure the WHO did not get funding from the U.S. (Wise, 4/7)