Secretary of State Marco Rubio signed a memorandum exempting some aid from the funding pause.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Jan. 28 issued a waiver for some humanitarian aid, exempting it from President Donald Trumpโs 90-day pause on foreign assistance.
Rubio said in a memorandum that life-saving aid is still going to be funded. He defined life-saving humanitarian assistance as core life-saving medicine, medical services, food, shelter, subsistence assistance, supplies, and reasonable administrative costs as necessary to deliver such assistance.
โThis waiver does not apply to activities that involve abortions, family planning, conferences, administrative costs … gender or [diversity, equity, and inclusion] ideology programs, transgender surgeries, or other non-life saving assistance,โ he said.
Shortly after taking office, Trump suspended U.S. foreign aid for 90 days over concerns that the governmentโs foreign policy was โnot aligned with American interests and in many cases antithetical to American values.โ
The pause is in place pending reviews of foreign aid to ensure that funding is going to programs aligned with the presidentโs foreign policy, according to Trumpโs executive order.
The United States is the largest single donor of aid globally. In fiscal year 2023, it disbursed $72 billion in assistance.
The State Department said in a new fact sheet that Rubioโs review of foreign assistance programs is already paying dividends.
โWe are rooting out waste. We are blocking woke programs. And we are exposing activities that run contrary to our national interests,โ the agency stated. โNone of this would be possible if these programs remained on autopilot.โ
In the days that the pause has been in place, the department has received waiver requests for billions of dollars in funding. Most of those requests are still under a merit-based review because they are not considered emergency or life-threatening, according to the department. Some requests have already been rejected because theyโve been deemed out of alignment with Trumpโs agenda.
Rubio has said that itโs important to examine the funding to ensure that it makes the United States safer, stronger, or more prosperous.
Byย Zachary Stieber