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Tuesday, July 1, 2025

USAID Is Dead: U.S. Cuts Global Lifeline, Experts Warn 14 Million Will Die Obama and Bush Call It a ‘Colossal Mistake’

It’s official. The United States has pulled the plug on the agency that saved more lives than any war or election ever could. On July 1, 2025, USAID the U.S. Agency for International Development ceased all foreign aid operations after more than six decades of service. Quietly. Brutally.

Behind the headlines? A death sentence for millions.


According to a new Lancet report, this decision could lead to 14 million preventable deaths by 2030, including 4.5 million children children who would’ve been vaccinated, fed, or given clean water by programs that now no longer exist.


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Once hailed as America’s most powerful tool for good, USAID funded health care, food aid, disaster relief, and education in over 100 countries. Now? 83% of its programs have been terminated, thousands of staff fired, and the few remaining initiatives folded into the State Department under a stripped-down model that favors private investment over humanitarian work.


The man behind the announcement, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, said U.S. aid will now be “limited and interest-based.” Translation? If it doesn’t serve us, it doesn’t get help.


Former presidents are speaking out. Barack Obama called the move a “colossal mistake.” George W. Bush, whose PEPFAR HIV/AIDS initiative under USAID saved millions, called it a “travesty.” Both warn that gutting aid now won’t just cost lives overseas it will fuel new waves of poverty, war, and mass migration, ultimately landing right back on America’s doorstep.


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And maybe that’s the part that hurts most: America didn’t just abandon the world. It abandoned the very idea of leading with compassion.


For families in Africa, Latin America, Asia, and the Middle East who once counted on America not as an empire, but as a helping hand this is more than politics. It’s betrayal.


And for those who still believe in what the United States used to stand for, one haunting question remains:


Who do the helpless call now when even the most powerful country in the world stops answering?

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