08/29/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/29/2025 10:50
THIS HISTORIC POCKET RESCISSION PACKAGE ELIMINATES WOKE, WEAPONIZED, AND WASTEFUL SPENDING
The Trump Administration is committed to getting America's fiscal house in order by cutting government spending that is woke, weaponized, and wasteful. Now, for the first time in 50 years, the President is using his authority under the Impoundment Control Act to deploy a pocket rescission, cancelling $5 billion in foreign aid and international organization funding that violates the President's America First priorities.
EXAMPLES OF WHAT THE RESCINDED ACCOUNTS FUND
United States Agency for International Development (USAID) - Development Assistance (DA) - $3.2 billion
The Development Assistance (DA) account was established to fund programs that work to end poverty in the developing world. However, the account has come to bankroll initiatives that are antithetical to American values and represented the worst of USAID's woke excesses. Development Assistance has provided endless handouts that allow recipient governments to eschew responsibilities to their own citizens, rather than equipping countries to build their own workforces and self-reliance. This account has been used to fund radical, leftist priorities, including climate change, diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), LGBTQ activities, and other projects like baking and beauty therapy in Zimbabwe that are of no value to American taxpayers and American foreign policy interests. Examples include:
USAID and Department of State (State) - Democracy Fund - $322 million
Thisaccount funds the "democracy promotion activities" of the Department of State and U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). In practice, so-called democracy promotion activities undermine American values, weaken the perception of America abroad, and interfere with the sovereignty of other countries-including our allies. For example, this account funded "gender responsive governance" and "strengthening information integrity, equality, and democracy for LGBTQI+ populations."
This action would eliminate programs that have conducted censorship operations and meddled in elections in foreign countries. This proposal aligns with the Administration's efforts to return funding from wasteful foreign assistance programs to the American taxpayers.
State - Contribution to International Organizations (CIO) - $521 million
This account provides funding for the assessed contributions to the United Nations (UN), UN-Affiliated organizations, and various other international organizations that do not support major U.S. policies or priorities or have been operating contrary to American interests for many years. This account funded:
State - Contributions for International Peacekeeping Activities (CIPA) - $393 million
This account provides payments for the U.S. share of United Nations (UN) peacekeeping assessments. UN peacekeeping without specific, measurable, and time-bound goals simply does not work, as the world recognized just this week when voting to wind down the failed 40-year mission in Lebanon. Through America First diplomacy, the President has ended more wars in 8 months than the UN has in 80 years.
UN peacekeeping has been fraught with waste and abuse, as evidenced by the ongoing sexual exploitation and abuse in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Central African Republic. There have been thousands of credible allegations of sexual abuse and other crimes against UN peacekeepers from across the world, including when underage girls in Kosovo were kidnapped, tortured, and prostituted - with UN peacekeepers driving demand for these horrific practices. The UN even admitted that peacekeepers were part of the problem in trafficking.
IAP - Peacekeeping Operations - $445 million
This account is a slush fund used to support projects counter to a core security focus, including hybrid energy power generation pilot projects in Nepal and South Sudan. This action would eliminate programs, such as the Global Peace Operations Initiative, and undirected Africa Regional funding but will not impact the United States' commitment to the Egyptian-Israeli Treaty of Peace through our contributions to the Multinational Force and Observers.