US President Donald Trump cuts $8 million that was allegedly used to promote LGBTQI+ initiatives in Lesotho

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Donald Trump never heard of Lesotho

Former U.S. President Donald Trump stirred debate during a recent address to Congress when he referenced U.S. aid to Lesotho, a small, landlocked country in Southern Africa.

His comments, particularly about LGBTQI+ funding, raised eyebrows and drew mixed reactions.

“Eight million dollars to promote LGBTQI+ initiatives in the African nation of Lesotho, which nobody has ever heard of,” Trump stated, struggling to pronounce the country’s name.

His remark was met with laughter from Republican lawmakers, while Vice President JD Vance and Speaker Mike Johnson appeared to smile behind him.

Lesotho, a nation grappling with one of the highest HIV/AIDS infection rates globally, has been a recipient of U.S. assistance aimed at addressing the crisis.

The funding includes efforts to provide essential medication and social support, particularly for marginalized communities facing discrimination.

The United States’ involvement in Lesotho has played a crucial role in public health initiatives, with a focus on raising awareness and reducing stigma among vulnerable groups.

While Trump’s remarks may have drawn amusement in Congress, they also sparked discussions about the importance of foreign aid and the impact of U.S. funding on global health initiatives.