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US Republicans Freeze LGBT Funding for Zimbabwe, Signaling Change in Foreign Aid Under Trump Administration

US Republicans Freeze LGBT Funding for Zimbabwe, Signaling Change in Foreign Aid Under Trump Administration

Taha Sakr
Last updated: January 11, 2025 7:59 pm
By Taha Sakr 3 Min Read
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Ahead of the incoming Trump administration, Republican leaders in the U.S. have taken a significant step by blocking millions of dollars in funding for LGBT awareness programs in Zimbabwe, signaling a potential shift in U.S. foreign aid priorities. The decision comes as the Trump administration prepares to assume power, with supporters of the president criticizing the outgoing Biden administration for using international aid as a tool to promote progressive policies on gender and sexuality.

Brian Mast, Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee and a close ally of President Donald Trump, led the effort to halt the funding. In a statement, Mast argued that initiatives promoting LGBT awareness in Zimbabwe and other similar programs do not align with U.S. interests abroad. He also expressed concerns about the approval of “controversial programs” under the Biden administration, particularly during the transition period.

On January 8, Mast sent a letter to Secretary of State Antony Blinken and USAID Administrator Samantha Power, challenging the relevance of such programs to national security. He questioned the efficacy of spending U.S. taxpayer dollars on initiatives like LGBT advocacy in Zimbabwe and climate change projects in the Middle East, suggesting that these efforts are misaligned with U.S. strategic priorities.

“The American people sent a clear message in November that they will no longer tolerate uncontrolled spending on programs that are incompatible with the United States’ interests abroad,” Mast wrote in the letter. He also accused the Biden administration of sidestepping congressional oversight as the country prepares for a leadership change.

Zimbabwe, along with many other African nations, maintains strict laws that criminalize homosexual activity, and the country’s constitution includes a ban on same-sex marriage. The Republican-led committee’s move to block LGBT-related funding is seen as a direct response to these domestic policies, as well as a pushback against what they perceive as an overreach by the Biden administration in promoting social issues overseas.

While the exact amount of funding blocked by Republicans remains unspecified, U.S. reports show that the State Department and USAID have significantly invested in LGBT rights initiatives worldwide. A 2024 report revealed that the U.S. had allocated $3.2 million in grants to LGBT organizations in 73 countries and that USAID spent over $7 million on integrating LGBT rights into its global programming.

This decision underscores the growing divide in U.S. foreign policy priorities, particularly as the nation transitions between administrations. As the Trump administration nears its official takeover, it is expected that U.S. foreign aid will see a realignment, with a stronger focus on issues that align more closely with the political and ideological positions of the incoming leadership.

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