The Trump administration is fortifying America’s moral stance abroad by expanding the Mexico City policy to bar over $30 billion in U.S. foreign aid from groups peddling abortion, DEI programs, and radical gender ideology. This robust update, set for Federal Register publication on January 23, 2026, extends Reagan’s legacy, reinstated in Trump’s first term and now amplified to shield taxpayers from funding destructive agendas.
Targeting international and domestic organizations, the ban halts support for those advancing “gender ideology” and DEI, which critics rightly see as divisive wokeism. Timed with the Roe v. Wade overturn anniversary and March for Life, it builds on slashing hundreds of millions in aid and dismantling USAID’s bloated bureaucracy.
A senior official affirmed the move protects U.S. interests, while pro-life leaders like SBA Pro-Life America’s Marjorie Dannenfelser cheered: “All of these things are fantastic news.” Leftist detractors, including Human Rights Campaign’s Kelley Robinson, whine it risks “medically necessary health care,” but it’s a vital purge of ideological poison from humanitarian efforts.
The policy forces aid groups to choose: American dollars or promoting death and division. As part of broader federal DEI crackdowns, including NIH fetal tissue research halts and Planned Parenthood loan reviews, it restores sovereignty and values, ensuring U.S. aid advances life, liberty, and true equality—not leftist extremism.














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