Trump delivers remarks during a Cabinet meeting at the White House on April 10,2025 in Washington (Picture: Getty)
Donald Trump is preparing to swing a budgetary guillotine over nearly all funding to Nato,the UN,and 20 international organisations,according to an internal White House memo.
The proposal would gut the US state department’s budget by 48%,leaving $28.4 billion (almost £20 billion) for its activities.
Funding for international organisations? Down from $1.5 billion (£1.1 billion) to a lonely $169 million (£127 million),according to Politico.
This means that Nato,for decades touted as a pillar of US foreign policy – and frequently the target of Trump’s disdain – could be left scrambling for loose change.
Minimal support would be spared for a few agencies,like the International Atomic Energy Agency and the International Civil Aviation Organisation.
It is unclear how far the cuts will get,but they align with the broader White House efforts to slash federal spending.
Nato could be left scrambling for loose change amid the proposed cuts (Picture: Getty)
After it was presented to the state department last week,the proposal is still in the very early stages.
It is not expected to pass with the department’s leadership and Congress,which will ultimately be asked to vote on the entire federal budget in the coming months.
Officials familiar with the proposal say it must still go through more rounds of review before it even gets to lawmakers,who in the past have amended and even rejected White House budget requests.
Still,the message is loud and clear and it gives an indication of the current administration’s priorities.
It also coincides with huge job and funding cuts across the government,from health and human services and the education department to the US agency for international development.
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