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Trump Cuts, Then Uncuts: WTO and ILO Dodge the Axe

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
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Sometimes with Trump, it feels like the story changes before the ink is dry. One day he cuts funding, the next day he quietly puts it back. That is exactly what happened this week with the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and the International Labour Organisation (ILO). At first, both groups were on Trump’s chopping block. Then suddenly, they were not. It leaves people wondering: is this about saving money, making a point, or just Trump being Trump?

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  • First the Cut, Then the Confusion
  • Trump’s Pattern of Slash Politics
  • Why Take Them Off the List?
  • The Human Side Behind the Numbers
  • A Bigger Fight Than Just Money

First the Cut, Then the Confusion

When Trump’s team rolled out $4.9 billion in aid cuts, it sounded final. The White House memo was loud about “woke, weaponised, and wasteful” spending. The WTO and ILO were both on that list, with millions slashed. But by midweek, something shifted. The WTO vanished from the memo. By Thursday, the ILO also disappeared. No speech, no explanation, just silence.

Trump Cuts, Then Uncuts: WTO and ILO Dodge the Axe

Trump’s Pattern of Slash Politics

This is not new. Trump has always liked making big cuts on paper, then adjusting later when the noise gets too loud or the pressure too heavy. He talks about fiscal discipline, but his choices often look more like punishment of groups he does not like. USAID, once the pride of America’s humanitarian image, has already been gutted. So when people saw WTO and ILO on the list, many thought it was just another strike in Trump’s war on multilateral organisations.

Why Take Them Off the List?

Why did Trump backtrack? Was it lobbying from business groups that rely on WTO trade rules? Was it quiet pressure from allies who see ILO projects as crucial in poor countries? Or was it simply bad optics, cutting labour and trade bodies at a time when global crises are still raw? No one is saying much, but the timing is suspicious.

The Human Side Behind the Numbers

When Trump cut ILO funds before, it was not just paperwork. Real people lost jobs. Projects closed. Out of 229 ILO staff on U.S.-funded projects, most were sent home, some redeployed. Families and communities felt the effect. These are not just “woke projects.” They are food programs, worker rights projects, training schemes in struggling countries. To cancel them overnight because of politics is more than policy, it is disruption in real lives.

A Bigger Fight Than Just Money

The U.S. is still the biggest donor to WTO and ILO. Even with this cut-and-uncut game, Washington’s influence is huge. But there’s a bigger story here: Trump does not really believe in global organisations. He sees them as weak, corrupt, and always taking advantage of America. So when he cuts, it is not only about saving dollars, it is about sending a message. The quiet reversal does not erase that message.

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Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe is a dedicated news writer and an aspiring entertainment and media lawyer. Graduated from the University of Ibadan, she combines her legal acumen with a passion for writing to craft compelling news stories.Eriki's commitment to effective communication shines through her participation in the Jobberman soft skills training, where she honed her abilities to overcome communication barriers, embrace the email culture, and provide and receive constructive feedback. She has also nurtured her creativity skills, understanding how creativity fosters critical thinking—a valuable asset in both writing and law.

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