Freaking out, the U.N. responded to the Trump administration’s withdrawal of U.S. funding and participation from 66 globalist organizations, of which nearly half are U.N.-affiliated, including UNFCCC for climate, UNRWA, UNESCO, and other murky organizations.
The unaccountable bureaucrats insist the U.S. remains legally bound to pay dues to the U.N. regular and peacekeeping budgets under the U.N. Charter. Despondent, Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed regret over the decision, while spokesperson Stephane Dujarric emphasized that assessed contributions are a mandatory obligation for all member states, including the U.S., and that U.N. entities will continue their missions either way.
This groundbreaking decision, announced on January 7, 2026, aims to end taxpayer support for NGOs that promote liberal policies and woke ideology. Reacting with a hysterical statement, Gavin Newsom, the Democratic governor of California, issued a dramatic rebuke of the president, calling him “brainless.”
In any case, Secretary-General Antonio Guterres regretted President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the U.N.-related agencies, but insisted that no avenue exists for America to stop paying its dues to the UN.
Stephane Dujarric, spokesperson for Guterres, added more context to these remarks, “As we have consistently underscored, assessed contributions to the United Nations regular budget and peacekeeping budget, as approved by the General Assembly, are a legal obligation under the U.N. Charter for all Member States, including the United States,” she alleged, “All United Nations entities will go on with the implementation of their mandates as given by member states.”
However, Wopke Hoekstra, a European Union climate chief, was distraught. He complained that the UNFCCC “underpins global climate action” and claimed that the unaccountable agency is part of a collective effort to combat global warming.
Doubling down on his hysterical comments, Hoekstra said, “The decision by the world’s largest economy and second-largest emitter to retreat from it is regrettable and unfortunate.” Building on this point, the EU minister noted, “We will unequivocally continue to support international climate research, as the foundation of our understanding and work. We will also continue to work on international climate cooperation.”
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Reacting to the decision, Gavin Newsom issued a statement attacking the president. “By withdrawing from the United Nations climate framework and 65 other international organizations, our brainless president is surrendering America’s leadership on the world stage and weakening our ability to compete in the economy of the future — creating a leadership vacuum that China is already exploiting,” the unpopular Democrat said.
Doubling down, Newsom alleged, “California will not back down in our leadership. As the world’s fourth-largest economy, the Golden State will continue working with states, cities, and international allies to lower energy costs, reduce toxic pollution, protect public health, and ensure Americans are not denied the enormous economic and health benefits of the clean energy future.”
Continuing to attack the decision, Newsom added, “I want to remind everyone, China today manufactures 70% of the world’s electric vehicles. They’re flooding the global market with increasingly high-quality and inexpensive cars…this is not about green power. This is about economic power. They are dominating this space.”
Taking the anti-global organization move a step further, Hungary has banned Soros-connected NGOs from operating within its borders. Watch a report on that here: