Donald Trump Criticizes WHO and Paris Agreement, Calling Them “Corrupt” and “Ridiculous”

In recent statements, former U.S. President Donald Trump once again targeted the World Health Organization (WHO), labeling the institution as “corrupt” and questioning its transparency and impartiality in global health matters. Trump claimed that the WHO favored external interests over those of the United States during his administration, accusing the organization of being influenced by political pressures.
Trump also reiterated his opposition to the Paris Agreement, calling it “ridiculous.” He argued that the agreement imposes unfair restrictions on the U.S. economy, harming domestic industries, while countries like China and India, which are among the world’s largest greenhouse gas emitters, do not face the same demands. The former president emphasized that the United States should prioritize its economic growth and energy security rather than adhering to international agreements he deems detrimental.
These comments come as Trump continues to position himself as a vocal critic of global institutions and multilateral agreements, themes that were central to his presidency. His remarks have reignited debates about the role of the U.S. in international cooperation, particularly in addressing global challenges such as climate change and public health.
The WHO has faced criticism from various quarters in recent years, especially regarding its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, Trump’s accusations of corruption and bias have been met with pushback from supporters of the organization, who argue that it plays a crucial role in coordinating global health efforts.
Similarly, the Paris Agreement, which aims to combat climate change by reducing global carbon emissions, has been a contentious issue in U.S. politics. While Trump withdrew the U.S. from the agreement during his presidency, his successor, Joe Biden, rejoined it shortly after taking office in 2021. Trump’s latest comments suggest that the debate over U.S. participation in such accords remains a divisive topic.
As Trump continues to weigh in on international issues, his statements are likely to fuel further discussion about America’s role on the global stage and its approach to critical challenges like climate change and public health.