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Trump administration to redirect $1.8 billion in foreign aid to ‘America First’ priorities

The Trump administration intends to shift $1.8 billion in foreign aid funding toward “America First” initiatives such as pursuing investments in Greenland and countering “Marxist, anti-American regimes” in Latin America, according to a document sent to Congress.

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