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State Division says US won’t ship ‘clean checks’ to world ‘bureaucracies’
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State Division says US won’t ship ‘clean checks’ to world ‘bureaucracies’

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The State Division declared Saturday that the U.S. is “rejecting the outdated mannequin of multilateralism,” saying the system turned American taxpayers into “the world’s underwriter for a sprawling structure of worldwide governance.” 

Moreover, it stated that President Donald Trump’s latest order withdrawing the U.S. from 66 worldwide organizations confirmed that “the period of writing clean examine to worldwide bureaucracies is over.”

The transfer marks the newest in Trump’s broader “America First” agenda geared toward slicing spending that the administration deems wasteful, ineffective or opposite to U.S. pursuits.

“What we time period the ‘worldwide system’ is now overrun with a whole bunch of opaque worldwide organizations, many with overlapping mandates, duplicative actions, ineffective outputs, and poor monetary and moral governance,” Secretary of State Marco Rubio wrote in a memo posted on the State Division’s Substack.

TRUMP ORDERS US WITHDRAWAL FROM 66 ‘WASTEFUL’ GLOBAL ORGANIZATIONS IN SWEEPING ‘AMERICA FIRST’ CRACKDOWN

Secretary of State Marco Rubio holds his end-of-year press convention on the State Division in Washington, D.C., Dec. 19, 2025.  (Kevin Mohatt/Reuters)

“Even people who as soon as carried out helpful capabilities have more and more turn into inefficient bureaucracies, platforms for politicized activism or devices opposite to our nation’s finest pursuits. Not solely do these establishments not ship outcomes, they impede motion by those that want to deal with these issues,” Rubio added.

Rubio didn’t maintain again in his criticism of the organizations, saying that the U.S.’s continued participation “can be an abandonment of our nationwide responsibility.” Moreover, the secretary emphasised that this didn’t imply that the U.S. was retreating from world management, moderately that it was rejecting what the administration sees as an outdated mannequin of multilateralism.

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The United Nations Headquarters constructing in New York Metropolis on July 16, 2024. (Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto through Getty Photos)

On Wednesday, Trump signed a presidential memorandum directing the U.S. to withdraw from 66 worldwide organizations, ordering government departments and businesses to stop participation in and funding of entities the administration says not serve U.S. pursuits.

The memo got here slightly below a 12 months after a Feb. 4, 2025, order that directed Rubio, together with the U.S. consultant to the United Nations, to conduct a evaluate of “all worldwide intergovernmental organizations of which the US is a member and offers any sort of funding or different assist, and all conventions and treaties to which the US is a celebration, to find out which organizations, conventions, and treaties are opposite to the pursuits of the US,” in accordance with the White Home.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio whispers to President Donald Trump, who is holding the note Rubio handed to him, during a roundtable meeting on antifa in the State Dining Room at the White House, Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Secretary of State Marco Rubio whispers to President Donald Trump, who’s holding the notice Rubio handed to him, throughout a roundtable assembly on Antifa within the State Eating Room on the White Home in Washington, D.C. (AP Picture/Evan Vucci)

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The findings have been offered to the president, who deliberated together with his Cupboard earlier than transferring ahead with the withdrawals.

Within the January 2026 memorandum, Trump stated Rubio’s findings confirmed it was “opposite to the pursuits of the U.S. to stay a member of, take part in, or in any other case present assist” to the listed teams. 

The U.N.-affiliated organizations included U.N. Framework Conference on Local weather Change, U.N. Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Girls and the U.N. Democracy Fund, amongst others. The non-U.N. teams included the Worldwide Photo voltaic Alliance and the World Discussion board on Migration and Improvement in addition to others.

Fox Information Digital’s Jasmine Baehr contributed to this report.

Rachel Wolf is a breaking information author for Fox Information Digital and FOX Enterprise.

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