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Trump Axes 600 Million Dollars to Australian Woke Universities
President Trump has slashed 600 million dollars in U.S. funding to seven Australian universities over their embrace of radical ideologies. The move targets institutions like ANU Monash and UNSW accused of pushing Marxist equity and transgenderism with American taxpayer money. A White House memo redirected the cash to bolster U.S. energy manufacturing and inflation-fighting efforts instead.
The funding cut followed tough questions about the universities’ ties to Chinese money. When pressed on their radical gender and climate agendas they failed to justify the spending. Trump’s team pulled the plug signaling a shift to America First priorities over foreign projects.
Australian science leaders are reeling with calls for emergency talks with Prime Minister Albanese. The universities had relied on U.S. grants for research now left in limbo. Trump’s memo made clear that Marxist nonsense would no longer get a dime from American wallets.
The 600 million dollars will now fuel domestic goals like energy independence. White House officials say it’s about putting U.S. taxpayers first not propping up woke agendas abroad. The decision aligns with Trump’s pledge to curb the national debt spiraling from past handouts.
Elon Musk chimed in on X noting the absurdity of funding everyone on Earth. His Department of Government Efficiency likely cheered the cuts as a model for fiscal discipline. Australian critics decry it as a blow to global research but Trump sees it as a win for accountability.
The targeted universities had leaned into climate propaganda and gender policies. Critics say they drifted from science into ideology alienating practical-minded donors. Trump’s action forces them to rethink reliance on U.S. generosity for such pursuits.
America’s redirection aims to boost manufacturing jobs and tame inflation at home. Officials argue it’s a better use of funds than bankrolling foreign experiments in social engineering. Australian leaders face pressure to fill the gap or scale back their ambitions.
Trump’s message resonates with voters tired of seeing dollars shipped overseas. The 600 million dollar cut draws a line against funding woke excess beyond U.S. borders. It’s a bold step that could reshape how America spends on the world stage.
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