Trump administration and Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. REJECT America’s involvement in the World Health Organization “pandemic response measures.”
BREAKING:
The US will not comply.
“The new regulations employ extremely broad language that gives the WHO unprecedented power,” Kennedy said
“That opens the door to the kind of narrative management and propaganda and censorship that we saw during the Covid pandemic.”
A Monumental Win for U.S. Sovereignty
The Trump administration’s decision to reject U.S. participation in the World Health Organization’s (WHO) pandemic response framework marks a historic realignment of American public health governance and a bold reassertion of national sovereignty in the face of growing supranational overreach.
At the heart of this move lies a fundamental constitutional principle: the right of a sovereign nation to define and implement its own public health protocols without external coercion or dependency on undemocratic transnational bodies. The WHO, funded disproportionately by U.S. taxpayers, has repeatedly shown operational failures, such as its delayed response to COVID-19, deference to authoritarian regimes, and promotion of lockdown strategies that devastated the global middle class while benefiting elite monopolies and pharmaceutical conglomerates.
From a legal standpoint, compliance with WHO emergency protocols—particularly under proposed International Health Regulations (IHR) amendments and the Pandemic Accord—would mean surrendering strategic decision-making authority to an unelected global bureaucracy. This contravenes the U.S. Constitution’s guarantee of self-governance and bypasses congressional oversight mechanisms.
Economically, adherence to WHO mandates could trigger hundreds of billions in costs through forced lockdowns, vaccine mandates, and supply chain disruptions—without any demonstrable gain in outcomes, as evidenced by WHO-led nations like Peru or Italy which suffered severe mortality rates despite full compliance.
This exit reaffirms the supremacy of American institutions—NIH, CDC, and HHS—and allows for decentralized, state-led responses, which statistically outperformed WHO-aligned nations in both mortality minimization and economic resilience. Red states with minimal WHO policy adoption had lower excess death rates and faster GDP recoveries post-2021.
Moreover, this decision protects American citizens from future digital health passports, biosurveillance mandates, and global censorship enforcement mechanisms embedded in WHO treaty drafts. It’s a clear declaration: America answers to its Constitution, not to Geneva.
Today is a great day for freedom, federalism, and Founders’ intent. This is how republics endure.
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