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Historic Pocket Rescission Package Eliminates Woke, Weaponized, and Wasteful Spending

Adejuyigbe Adegoke Francis looks into the concise and informative depth of United States Woke, Weaponised and Wasteful Spendings of Trump's Administration
Adejuyigbe AdegokeBy Adejuyigbe AdegokeSeptember 2, 2025 Worldwide No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Trump Administration is committed to getting America’s fiscal house in order by cutting government spending that is woke, weaponized, and wasteful. Now, for the first time in 50 years, the President is using his authority under the Impoundment Control Act to deploy a pocket rescission, cancelling $5 billion in foreign aid and international organization funding that violates the President’s “America First” priorities.

What Is a Pocket Rescission — and Why It Matters

President Trump has employed a rarely used budgetary maneuver called a pocket rescission to cancel approximately $4.9 billion in foreign aid that Congress had previously approved. This tactic is invoked so close to the end of the fiscal year (September 30) that Congress has no time to act, causing the funds to automatically lapse. It’s the first time such a maneuver has been attempted since 1977.

Legal experts and lawmakers—including Senator Susan Collins—say it violates the Constitution and the 1974 Impoundment Control Act. The GAO also warned that pocket rescissions are unlawful.

What Spending Is Being Cut — And Why These Are Called Out

The rescission package eliminates funding across multiple international aid channels, targeting programs labeled as “woke,” weaponized, or wasteful. Highlights include:





1. USAID – Development Assistance (DA) – $3.2 billion

It funds global poverty alleviation programs; critics argue it’s been diverted toward climate initiatives, DEI, LGBTQ projects, and trivial efforts—such as beauty therapy training in Zimbabwe.

2. USAID & State – Democracy Fund – $322 million

Aimed at democracy promotion, critics claim these programs meddle in foreign domestic affairs. Funding includes support for “inclusive democracy,” gender-responsive governance, LGBTQI+ rights, and feminist organizing across multiple regions.

3. State – Contributions to International Organizations (CIO) – $521 million

Covers U.S. dues to various global bodies, like UNESCO, ILO, WHO affiliates, and more. Accusations include supporting institutions that promote ideologies contrary to American interests.

4. State – Contributions for International Peacekeeping Activities (CIPA) – $393 million

This funds U.S. assessments for UN peacekeeping. Policymakers argue that peacekeeping is chronically ineffective, prone to abuse, and often misaligned with U.S. strategic outcomes.

5. IAP – Peacekeeping Operations – $445 million

Also known as the “slush fund,” it bypasses oversight to finance broad initiatives including energy projects and global training—and even supports nations whose regimes later turned adversarial.

How the Cuts Became Law

  • In July 2025, Congress passed the Rescissions Act of 2025, slashing a total of $9 billion—$7.9 billion from foreign aid and $1.1 billion from public broadcasting (like NPR/PBS) – DevelopmentAid Wikipedia.

  • Public broadcasting faced termination and USAID was dismantled; emergency and maternal health programs received limited protections in Senate amendments

Political Fallout & Constitutional Clash

  • Bipartisan opposition: Lawmakers like Susan Collins and Chuck Schumer slammed the pocket rescission as an unconstitutional power grab.

  • Shutdown risk: The move complicates looming budget talks and increases the odds of a government shutdown.
  • Global impact: Cutting development, health, and resilience programs may trigger humanitarian crises and shift geopolitical influence, potentially benefitting competitors like China.

Quick Summary Table

Area Rescinded Amount Criticized For
USAID Development Assistance $3.2 billion Climate, DEI, LGBTQ, trivial local projects
Democracy Fund $322 million Foreign election meddling, ideological agendas
International Orgs (CIO) $521 million UN agencies with contradictory values
UN Peacekeeping (CIPA) $393 million Inefficiency, abuse, misalignment with U.S. goals
Peacekeeping Ops (IAP) $445 million Broad, opaque, adversarial support

In essence, the pocket rescission package represents a bold—and controversial—assertion of executive power to eliminate funding deemed ideologically suspect or strategically wasteful. Its legal validity, economic impact, and diplomatic fallout remain hotly debated as the fiscal year end looms.

 

Sources: AP News, Washington Post, Reuters, Wikipedia, New York Post, The Daily Beast, AFMedia

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