Trump's Unilateral Cancellation Of $4.9 Billion In Foreign Aid Intensifies US Partisan Tensions. Republican President Trump Recently Unilaterally Canceled $4.9 Billion In Foreign Aid Approved By Congress, Sparking Opposition From Democrats And Even Some Republicans And Intensifying The Battle Over Spending Control. According To Multiple Media Reports, Trump Sent A Letter To Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson On The 28th, Stating That He Would Not Use The $4.9 Billion In Foreign Aid Approved By Congress And Planned To Halt Funding For 15 International Programs. The White House Office Of Management And Budget Published The Letter On The Social Media Platform X On The Morning Of The 29th. According To A Court Document Filed On The 29th, The $4.9 Billion Was Earmarked For Foreign Aid, UN Peacekeeping Operations, And Overseas Democracy Promotion, Including $3.2 Billion In Aid From The USAID, Which Officially Closed In July

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