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US exits WHO, citing COVID failures

by Blitz India Media
January 23, 2026
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NEW DELHI: The United States announced that it has formally withdrawn from the World Health Organization, citing failures in COVID, ending its membership in the global health body. The move, the Trump administration said, fulfills a promise made on the President’s first day in office. In a joint statement, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said the withdrawal was carried out through an executive order signed by President Donald Trump and was aimed at freeing the United States from what they described as the organization’s constraints.

“Today, the United States withdrew from the World Health Organization (WHO), freeing itself from its constraints, as President Trump promised on his first day in office by signing E.O. 14155,” the statement said. “This action responds to the WHO’s failures during the COVID-19 pandemic and seeks to rectify the harm from those failures inflicted on the American people.”

The statement accused the WHO of abandoning its core mission and acting against US interests, despite the United States being a founding member and the organization’s largest financial contributor.

According to the administration, the WHO pursued “a politicized, bureaucratic agenda driven by nations hostile to American interests,” and failed to ensure the timely and accurate sharing of information during the COVID-19 pandemic. The statement said those failures may have cost American lives and were later concealed “under the pretext of acting ‘in the interest of public health.’” The administration also criticized the WHO’s conduct following the US decision to withdraw, saying the organization refused to hand over the American flag displayed at its headquarters and claimed it had not approved the US withdrawal. “From our days as its primary founder, primary financial backer, and primary champion until now, our final day, the insults to America continue,” the statement said. The administration said US engagement with the WHO will now be limited strictly to completing the withdrawal process and protecting the health and safety of Americans. All US funding for and staffing of WHO initiatives has ended.

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