If the President does not secure the border wall funding from Congress--then those countries that humiliated Trump could well see their foreign aid in 2019 slashed from their 2017 levels
UN hit list can bypass Congress and fund Trump border wall
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21 Nations that received almost $14 billion in US foreign aid in 2017 could become the key to unlocking the White House confrontation between President Trump and Democrat leaders Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer over their refusal to commit the Democrats to authorizing Congress to commit $5 billion immediately towards the construction of Trump’s border wall to prevent illegal immigration into America.
The following UN hit list offers a ready solution:
Country | US Aid 2017 |
Bangladesh | $261 million |
Congo | $494 million |
Egypt | $ 1475 million |
Indonesia | $277 million |
Iraq | $ 3712 million |
Jordan | $ 1489 million |
Lebanon | $505 million |
Mali | $230 million |
Morocco | $490 million |
Mozambique | $580 million |
Niger | $173 million |
Nigeria | $852 million |
Pakistan | $837 million |
Russia | $168 million |
Senegal | $197 million |
South Africa | $511 million |
Turkey | $153 million |
Vietnam | $150 million |
Yemen | $595 million |
Zambia | $419 million |
Zimbabwe | $194 million |
TOTAL | $13762 Million |
Trump has warned on many occasions that those who receive money from America—yet do not support America diplomatically—stand to lose financially as a result.
Trump has already well and truly practised what he preached:
- Defunding the United Nations Relief and Works Agency of $360 million annually
- Withdrawing from UNESCO leaving it to fund the 22% of its budget lost as a result
- Calling on NATO countries to meet their agreed share of the NATO budget
- Cutting more than $200 million in funding the Palestine Liberation Organisation
This threat becomes increasingly more likely as the Democrats dig in their heels and refuse to give the President the $5 billion he needs to build the border wall—one of the President’s cardinal promises made in the 2016 election campaign that has been frustrated by the Democrats from the day Trump became President.
Trump can also look at defunding:
- another 54 recipients of US aid that supported a two-thirds majority vote being required on the Hamas resolution over America’s claim that a simple majority only was necessary and
- an additional 36 similarly US-funded countries that voted against condemning Hamas on the actual motion
The ball is now well and truly in the Democrats hands.
If the President does not secure the border wall funding from Congress—then those countries that humiliated Trump could well see their foreign aid in 2019 slashed from their 2017 levels.
Trump is determined to protect America against illegal immigration—and no one will be allowed to stand in his way of making America great again.
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