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Daily Tribune, January 2025

Initial major policy moves by reelected President Donald Trump such as his pulling the United States out of the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Paris Agreement, while not unexpected, were, nevertheless, met with extreme concern and regret by the international public health community, climate change scientists, and proactive environmentalists worldwide.

Trump has trounced the Geneva, Switzerland ww based WHO, alleging that it has mishandled the Covid-19 pandemic, among other global health crises, and has frowned on what he claims are onerous payments made by the US to the agency disproportionate to what other large countries like China, pay.

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