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Trump Mocks Lesotho, Calls It a Country ‘Nobody Has Heard Of’

Trump Mocks Lesotho, Calls It a Country 'Nobody Has Heard Of'

Trump Mocks Lesotho, Calls It a Country 'Nobody Has Heard Of'

In a recent address to Congress, former US President Donald Trump sparked controversy by mocking the small African nation of Lesotho, calling it a country “nobody has ever heard of.” The comments came as he defended his administration’s sweeping cuts to foreign aid, including funding for LGBTQ+ initiatives and HIV/AIDS programs in the region.

The Controversial Remarks

During his speech, Trump highlighted past US aid projects, including an $8 million initiative to support LGBTQ+ communities in Lesotho. Struggling to pronounce the country’s name, he quipped, “Which nobody has ever heard of,” prompting laughter from Republican lawmakers and smiles from Vice President JD Vance and Speaker Mike Johnson.

Lesotho, a landlocked constitutional monarchy surrounded by South Africa, is one of the world’s poorest nations and has one of the highest HIV/AIDS prevalence rates globally. The US has been a key partner in addressing this crisis, committing over $630 million since 2006 to anti-HIV/AIDS efforts in the country.

US Aid to Lesotho

Trump’s Foreign Aid Cuts

Since returning to office, the Trump administration has slashed more than 90% of US foreign assistance, arguing that the funds are better spent on domestic tax cuts. Under the influence of South African-born billionaire Elon Musk, Trump has also effectively dismantled the US Agency for International Development (USAID), a key organization for global humanitarian efforts.

Reactions to Trump’s Comments

Trump’s remarks have drawn criticism from human rights advocates and African leaders, who argue that such dismissive rhetoric undermines the US’s role as a global leader. Lesotho, though small, has been a significant partner in regional development and public health initiatives.

Why Lesotho Matters

Lesotho may be small, but its challenges and contributions are significant:

Final Thoughts

Trump’s dismissive comments about Lesotho highlight a troubling trend of neglecting global partnerships and humanitarian efforts. While his administration prioritizes domestic tax cuts, the impact of these aid cuts will be felt by millions of vulnerable people worldwide.

As the US redefines its role on the global stage, the question remains: Will it continue to lead through compassion and collaboration, or will it turn its back on those in need?

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