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Trump Not Reconsidering Decision to End Relationship With World Health Organization

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Trump Not Reconsidering Decision to End Relationship With World Health Organization

President Donald Trump said he’s not reconsidering his recent decision to terminate the United States’ relationship with the World Health Organization (WHO).

“I’m not reconsidering, unless they get their act together, and I’m not sure they can at this point,” Trump told reporters Monday at the White House in Washington.

He expressed hope that in the years ahead, the organization can right itself. The United Nations body has been “a disaster” in recent months, he continued, including opposing his closing America off from China in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The WHO has close ties with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and repeatedly parroted its propaganda during briefings and reports, despite evidence obtained by The Epoch Times and others showing the Chinese regime manipulated information to hide what was happening with the聽CCP virus.

While the WHO was praising Beijing in public in January, for instance, it was complaining internally about Chinese officials withholding crucial data about how the virus was spreading.

Republicans on the House Foreign Affairs Committee on Monday released a 50-page report (pdf) that found the WHO “enabled the CCP cover-up聽by failing to investigate and publicize reports conflicting with the official CCP, while at the same time praising the CCP鈥檚 response.”

Trump Not Reconsidering Decision to End Relationship With World Health Organization Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas) (C) at a congressional hearing with Kevin K. McAleenan (not pictured), commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Department of Homeland Security, in Washington on April 25, 2018. (Samira Bouaou/The Epoch Times)

That coverup “played a significant role in turning what could have been a local epidemic into a global pandemic,” Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas) said in a statement.

“And, unfortunately, the World Health Organization under the leadership of Director-General Tedros only exacerbated the problem by repeatedly ignoring warnings about the severity of the virus, including from their own health experts, while at the same time parroting the CCP鈥檚 propaganda without independently confirming their claims.”

The WHO appears to have repeatedly violated its own rules and obligations to member states, the lawmakers concluded, while alleging its head delayed declaring a public health emergency for political, not medical reasons.

Tedros聽Ghebreyesus, the WHO’s chief, continues to use misleading statements in public and reports that enable CCP propaganda, misinformation, and revisionist history, the group found. The WHO has defended itself amid heightened scrutiny and denies treating China in a way that undermined the global response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

While findings suggest big problems, McCaul said he believes the United States shouldn’t sever ties with the WHO because the country can “affect more change within the organization as a member.”

Trump said he would look at the report and what McCaul said but called the WHO “very disappointing.” The United States paid the group hundreds of millions of dollars each year and was the top donor for many years but the WHO has “been a puppet of China,” he added.

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Supreme Court Denies to Review Trump Admin’s Request to Strike California’s Sanctuary Law

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