Rubio backtracks on near-total foreign aid freeze, issues humanitarian waiver
- The Trump administration, led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, has suspended almost all foreign aid, causing humanitarian officials to warn that people will die as a result of this decision.
- The aid freeze halts critical programs, impacting countries like Gaza, where officials report that 600 aid trucks daily will not reach those in need.
- Humanitarian organizations are facing layoffs and shutdowns due to the freeze, which has already begun to affect schools and veterans' programs in countries like Liberia and Ukraine.
- The abrupt suspension has led to concerns about the U.S.'s reliability in commitments and may allow other nations to fill the resulting vacuum in aid.
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