Trump's Bold Steps to Rethink and Realign Global Health Policies

President Trump is set to make decisive moves in global health policy with the potential to strengthen American sovereignty and prioritize domestic interests. His decisions include the reinstatement of the Mexico City Policy, which is expected to reassert the U.S. stance on abortion by limiting funding to foreign NGOs that support or promote abortion. Further, the President is contemplating a strategic withdrawal from the WHO, citing concerns over its handling of the pandemic, alongside a reassessment of the U.S.'s participation in the proposed Pandemic Prevention Treaty. Trump is also reviewing the continuation of PEPFAR, the global HIV prevention program, to ensure its efficiency and alignment with U.S. interests. These choices signal a pivotal shift towards a more America-first approach in handling global health issues.