The Trump administration is undertaking a significant reorganization of foreign aid, reducing its scale considerably after the dismantling of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting concerns from critics who argue that this decision has resulted in the loss of millions of lives. The restructuring aims to streamline operations and focus on more targeted assistance, but has faced backlash from humanitarian organizations and international partners. The administration's approach has sparked debate over the effectiveness and moral implications of reducing aid at a time when global needs are increasing. The changes reflect a broader shift in U.S. foreign policy priorities under President Donald Trump, emphasizing national interests over international commitments.