Trump Signs Bill to Cancel $9 Billion for Foreign Aid, Public Broadcasting

President Donald Trump signed a bill on July 24 to claw back $9 billion in federal spending.
Ahead of the signing, Trump said on Truth Social that the House’s approval of the bill was “BIG.”
It rescinds $7.9 billion in spending under the now-defunct U.S. Agency for International Development, whose responsibilities have been folded into the State Department.
The bill was initially set to rescind $9.4 billion, but $400 million was stripped out. That cut would have removed funding for PEPFAR, a State Department initiative that combats HIV and AIDS abroad.
The bill also eliminates $1.1 billion for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which supports National Public Radio (NPR) and the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), both of which have been accused by conservative critics and the Trump administration of liberal bias…. 

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