The Trump-Vance administration has “eliminated nearly all LGBTQ and HIV focused content and resources” from WhiteHouse.gov and “key federal agency” websites, GLAAD announced in a press release Tuesday.
Chase Strangio explains the significance of President Donald Trump's attacks on the rights of transgender Americans.
"Oooh, that's a big one," the newly inaugurated US president said as he approved the document after arriving back at the White House. It was one of dozens of executive actions he put his signature to on day one in office. This marks the second time Trump has ordered the US be pulled out of the WHO.
Bill Gates met with President-elect Donald Trump for more than three hours about and talked about global health issues, including efforts to develop an HIV cure and to fight polio.
Advocates for people with HIV are concerned the Biden administration will not fully implement a ruling that allows enlistment by healthy HIV-positive Americans, leaving the matter to Trump.
President Trump’s return to office marks the second US withdrawal from the WHO, raising concerns over global health implications and US responsibilities
President Donald Trump signed an executive order withdrawing the US from the WHO, citing mishandling of the COVID-19 pandemic and financial disparities. The order ceases US contributions, impacting global health programs.
WHO’s constitution, drafted in New York, doesn’t have a clear exit method for member states. A joint resolution by Congress in 1948 outlined that the U.S. can withdraw with one year's notice. This is contingent, however, on ensuring that its financial obligations to WHO “shall be met in full for the organization’s current fiscal year.”
Bill Gates shared details of a three-hour dinner with President-elect Donald Trump, discussing global healthcare issues such as HIV, polio, and innovation in medical research.
Bill Gates, the co-chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF), says he had a three-hour dinner with Donald Trump, US president-elect.