Trump's Foreign Aid Freeze Stalls 30,000 Tons of Food at US Ports
- About 30,000 tons of food are stuck at a port in Houston after Trump halted foreign aid for 90 days, according to the Houston Chronicle.
- The food, valued at $450 million, is part of over 500,000 tons now at risk of going to waste, as reported by James Osborne.
- U.S. Rep. Angie Craig stated that purchases of commodities have stopped, affecting American jobs and products.
- A White House spokesperson said the move aligns USAID programs with U.S. National interests, emphasizing America First policies.
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30K tons of food 'going to waste' in Houston after Trump halted aid
About 30,000 tons of food is stuck at a port in Houston after Trump halted foreign aid for 90 days. The food, intended to feed people overseas, is stalled at a warehouse, the Houston Chronicle reported.The food was being distributed by the Food for Peace program, which is a part of the U.S. Agency f...
30,000 tons of food intended to feed people overseas stuck in Houston after Trump halted aid
About 30,000 tons of food is stuck at a port in Houston after Trump halted foreign aid for 90 days. The food, intended to feed people overseas, is stalled at a warehouse, the Houston Chronicle reported Thursday. The food was being distributed by the Food for Peace program, which is a part of the U.S. Agency for International Development, a part of the government overseeing aid to more than 100 countries that the Trump administration is looking t…
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