WHO Lost Credibility During COVID-19 Crisis: Pompeo and O'Brien

WHO Lost Credibility During COVID-19 Crisis: Pompeo and O'Brien
The World Health Organization (WHO) headquarters building in Geneva on March 11, 2015. Raphael Satter/The Canadian Press
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The Trump administration will redirect funds dedicated to aiding other countries in their combat with COVID-19 to organizations other than the World Health Organization (WHO) after it lost its credibility for failing to properly alert the world about a possible health emergency caused by the spread of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, commonly known as novel coronavirus.
“We spend almost half a billion dollars with the WHO,” said Robert O'Brien, the national security adviser to President Donald Trump in an interview with NPR.
Ella Kietlinska
Ella Kietlinska
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Ella Kietlinska is an Epoch Times reporter covering U.S. and world politics.
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