During the White House Coronavirus Task Force press briefing on Tuesday, President Donald Trump ordered his administration to halt funding the World Health Organization (WHO) over its failure to investigate and deliver accurate reports regarding the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Today I’m instructing my administration to halt funding of the World Health Organization,” the president said. The administration would be reviewing and assessing the global health organization’s role and involvement in mishandling and covering up the spread of the virus.

The president believes that the United States has a “duty to insist full accountability,” as the US is one of the largest sponsors of the WHO providing between $400 million to $500 million annually. A stark contrast between China, which only contributes less than $40 million a year. But despite that, it seems like the health organization has been bending the rules to help the communist country clean up their mess.

“With the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have deep concerns whether America’s generosity has been put to the best use possible,” Trump declared. It would be remembered that the WHO strongly opposed the president’s decision to order travel bans and restrictions from China and other neighboring countries. The decision that led to saving thousands, if not, millions of lives in the US and around the world. “Other nations and regions who followed WHO guidelines and kept their borders open to China accelerated the pandemic all around the world,” the president further claimed.

Over the recent weeks, the president has been calling out the global health organization for their lack of action and responsibility regarding the coronavirus. In a previous report by The Patriot Hill, the WHO has apparently received early red flags from Taiwan but chose to ignore it and downplay the situation. However, Taiwan clapped back and released an email containing proof that the health organization already had crucial information regarding the matter months before it became a pandemic. Before the president’s decision to officially cut funding on Tuesday, he had warned the WHO beforehand and advised them to stop being so obviously “China-centric.”

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The president continued to point out that the WHO failed to do its duty as a global health organization by not investigating the matter thoroughly and immediately. He further cemented the WHO’s alliance with communist China as, throughout January, the organization publicly endorsed that the virus could not be caused by human to human transmission despite already having concrete and credible information from Taiwan.

The novel coronavirus COVID-19, which originated in the province of Wuhan in China, and was reported to WHO in late December last year, has now affected 185 countries deeming it to be a pandemic. As of today, the number of confirmed patients found positive with the virus has reached 1,980,003 worldwide, with 126,557 deaths. The United States has also become one of the most affected countries in the world, with the state of New York taking the hardest hit.

The president is not alone in believing that communist China and China-centric puppies, WHO are the ones to blame for the coronavirus outbreak. In fact, in a recent Harris Poll survey, 77% of Americans believed that China “inaccurately reported the real numbers” of those who died and were affected by the virus. And last week, House Foreign Affairs Committee Rep. Mike McCaul told Fox News that the WHO was a “co-conspirator” of communist China in the “worst cover-up in human history” which led to one of the worst pandemics the world has ever seen. “The World Health Organization did not protect the world from this pandemic, and I consider them to be co-conspirators with the Chinese Communist Party,” McCaul declared.