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Trump Battles Globalism in Public Health

Posted on Thursday, January 23, 2025
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Good riddance to the World Health Organization — more aptly called the Woke Health Oligarchy.

On his first day, President Donald Trump withdrew the U.S. from WHO, a necessary step in putting the health of Americans first. Immediately the left-wing media sounded the alarm, quoting globalist-minded scientists at American universities and think tanks falsely claiming that Trump’s move will isolate the U.S. from worldwide efforts to detect and limit deadly diseases.

These claims willfully ignore WHO’s disgraceful record. WHO was founded to create an international method of sharing data and fighting disease. But when it faced its biggest test — the virus emanating from China in the winter of 2019-20 — it proved to be a puppet of the Chinese Communist Party. WHO pandered to Beijing, colluding to keep the disease a secret and likely increasing the death toll by millions.

As Elise Stefanik, Trump’s United Nations ambassador nominee, told Congress Tuesday, “we cannot tolerate entities that are taken over by CCP propaganda.”

Roll the tape.

Lie No. 1 — In December 2019 and January 2020, while Chinese officials were arresting locals for discussing the Wuhan virus and censoring information flowing out of the country, WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus heaped praise on the Chinese for their “openness to sharing information” and falsely claimed that “China has bought the world time.”

Lie No. 2 — Ghebreyesus kowtowed to China and delayed declaring COVID-19 an international health emergency until February 2020, after it had spread to 18 countries.

Lie No. 3 — The WHO promised an investigation into the virus’s origins but allowed China to block the WHO investigators from talking to Chinese scientists or disease victims, or even examining patient data. WHO went along with the phony conclusion that a leak from the Wuhan Institute of Virology was “extremely unlikely.”

Despite these lies, the scientific establishment at most U.S. universities and scientists at the federal health agencies like the National Institutes of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention paint a glowing false picture of WHO, claiming the U.S. will be less safe without it.

Many, including WHO’s biggest advocate, Anthony Fauci, also back WHO’s ongoing push for a global pandemic treaty.

That treaty proposal is a confiscatory piece of mischief that would have forced the U.S. to hand over a whopping 20% of medical supplies to WHO in the event of a global crisis. All for the sake of global equity. WHO — meaning China — would decide which countries get the supplies — and prevent the U.S. from prioritizing Americans’ needs.

Typical of the dangerous global thinking dominating academic science, Harvard health expert Jesse Bump says the treaty is designed to correct “the shameful and selfish actions of rich countries in the COVID pandemic.”

Exiting WHO is a first step, but the Trump administration also needs to clean house at the federal health agencies, replacing the globalist bias that has caused these agencies to squander billions in other parts of the world while falling short protecting Americans.

You can thank former President Barack Obama and his CDC head Thomas Frieden for launching an America Last philosophy. When Frieden was asked about his top priority, he said it was eradicating polio, though there were only 74 cases in remote parts of the world and none in the U.S.

Obama committed billions to building labs and health infrastructure throughout Africa and Asia, while many health departments in the U.S. were hampered by a lack of these facilities, including disease surveillance systems.

When the mosquito-borne disease Zika struck in 2016, Frieden allocated staff and funding for mosquito control in South America but not to the 26 states in the U.S. threatened by the disease. Frieden insisted mosquito control was a local responsibility here. Tell that to a mother in Florida or Texas who gave birth to a brain-damaged baby.

During Trump’s first term, little attention was paid to how globalism diverted health resources to far-off countries that are not even necessarily allies. Then COVID -19 shined a bright light on American public health inadequacies.

Currently the CDC has over 1,600 employees working on the payroll in 60 countries.

David Weldon, Trump’s nominee to head the CDC, needs to assure the public that the CDC under his watch will look out for the American people first. Global loyalties be damned.

Betsy McCaughey is a former lieutenant governor of New York State and co-founder of Save Our City. Follow her on Twitter @Betsy_McCaughey. To find out more about Betsy McCaughey and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate website.
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anna hubert
anna hubert
3 hours ago

WHO is another tentacle of the organized crime outfit called UN aka legal extortion, nothing to do with the health, peace or well being of the nations but extorting money from wealthy nations in the name of “developing” nations that end up in private pockets. Has anyone looked at the financial statements if they exist and has any idea where the money goes? Has anyone looked around to see the mess the world is in ? Doubt it. it’s been only how many decades? And we sill feed the parasite.

Max
Max
3 hours ago

Who could be the treasonous entity that Pres. Trump is disdainfully looking at? No guesses required.

Rob citizenship
Rob citizenship
1 hour ago

Very good article Betsy , I do believe that Corruption should be considered a Public Health problem . What President Trump did by disconnecting from the World Health Organization was a good move in the right direction. More Conservatives should get involved in Public Health – if there were more Conservatives in the Public Health field there would be a healthier public. I have considered myself to be a Conservative since 1981 ( a Reagan Conservative ) and although the American Public Health Association is one of the most.liberal organizations on earth in 2001 an allied group of public health people wrote something that I do believe most Conservatives would not object to -The.Public Health Leadership Society wrote a code of ethics – consisting of twelve principles of public health ethics . Two of those principles are very important to think about when any consideration is being done on the topic . Number 6 – Public Health institutions should provide communities with the information that is needed for decisions on policies or programs and should obtain the community’s consent for their implementation. Number 7 – Public Health institutions should act in a timely manner on the information they have within the resources and mandate given to them by the public. This code of public health ethics is published in the American Journal of Public Health July 2002 – volume 92 , number 7.

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