U.S. Pulls Out of UNESCO, Citing Anti-Israel Bias and Globalist Agenda

UNESCO's Paris headquarters, soon to lose U.S. presence as President Trump prioritizes America First.
UNESCO's Paris headquarters, soon to lose U.S. presence as President Trump prioritizes America First.

Bold Move Reasserts America First Policy Against Globalist Ideals

On July 22, 2025, the United States announced its withdrawal from UNESCO, effective December 31, 2026, delivering a decisive blow to globalist institutions.

State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce stated that UNESCO’s focus on “divisive social and cultural causes” and the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals clashes with President Trump’s America First foreign policy.

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The decision, sparked by UNESCO’s 2011 admission of Palestine as a member state, aims to counter anti-Israel rhetoric and protect U.S. interests.

This strategic exit, led by President Trump, underscores his commitment to prioritizing American sovereignty over multilateral entanglements.

Critics of UNESCO, headquartered in Paris, argue it promotes ideological agendas misaligned with U.S. values.

The withdrawal signals a broader reevaluation of U.S. participation in international bodies, reinforcing President Trump’s vision for a foreign policy that unapologetically puts America first.

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