The
legislation is the first request by the Trump administration for Congress to rescind money for programs that were already approved in annual spending bills. The bill, which reflects a list of cuts requested by the Office of Management and Budget, includes a total of $9.4 billion in cuts. The bulk of the cuts — $8.3 billion — are to foreign aid programs, most specifically overseen by the US Agency for International Development (USAID) addressing global public health, international disaster assistance and hunger relief.
The remainder would
slash $1.1 billion for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting for the next two fiscal years. By law, money is supposed to be approved in advance as part of an effort to insulate public broadcasting from political influence over fleeting issues.House Majority Leader Steve Scalise formally introduced the legislation last week. He said it “codifies President Trump’s cuts to wasteful foreign aid initiatives within the State Department and USAID, as well as woke public broadcasting, including NPR and PBS, at the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which is a business the federal government shouldn’t even be in.”