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Subject Stop the cruel cuts to humanitarian aid programs
Date September 23, 2025 10:30 AM
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Urge Congress to reject Trump’s cruel cuts to humanitarian aid
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Jack,



People around the world are dying because of the Trump administration’s
unprecedented assault on U.S. humanitarian aid programs.But this month, we have
the chance to demand that Congress begin to right that wrong.



Join us in urging the Senate to stop even deeper cuts to lifesaving aid and
instead fully fund the aid that families depend on.
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For months, we’ve witnessed the devastating ripple effects of the Trump
administration’s reckless cuts to humanitarian aid.



By effectively shuttering the U.S. Agency for International Development
(USAID), Trump and his allies have decimated global health, deadly disease
prevention, disaster relief, and other critical initiatives. This past summer
alone, Trump and his Republican allies in Congress clawed back billions of
dollars more in lifesaving assistance for people around the globe who were
already fighting to stay alive without food, clean water, and other vital
services.



Every day, we hear harrowing stories from women, children, and families who
are bearing the brunt of U.S. humanitarian aid cuts.Now, with a government
shutdown looming, even more cuts to critical aid are at stake.Urge your
senators to protect and fund lifesaving U.S. humanitarian aid and development
assistance.
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Millions of people at home and abroad continue to pay the price as Trump and
Republicans push for policies that benefit the ultra-rich and mega corporations
over everyone else. The administration’s enacted and proposed cuts to
humanitarian aid total $31.7 billion. Meanwhile, the ultra-rich in the U.S. are
set to receive roughly twice that amount in just one year of tax breaks, thanks
to the tax bill Trump signed in July.



Trump’s attacks on humanitarian aid are not only cruel, but also deeply
unpopular. In a May 2025 poll, Oxfam America found that 2 out of 3 Americans,
including nearly half of Republicans, do not support the 85% cuts to U.S. aid
programs enacted by the Trump administration. Nearly 95% of Americans think it
would be appropriate for the U.S. to invest more in foreign aid than the
administration’s current budget.



Don’t let the Trump administration put even more lives on the line with its
cruel, unpopular cuts to U.S. humanitarian aid.Urge your senators to fund
lifesaving humanitarian assistance at the highest possible level.
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Thank you for adding your voice to the fight for a more equal future,


Oxfam America






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