New UN food chief and Trump supporter lobbies Congress not to cut aid dollars
OTTAWA — The new head of the United Nations World Food Program — and a Donald Trump supporter — says he is confident the U.S. president’s plans for massive foreign aid cuts will never come to pass.
David Beasley took the helm of the UN agency last month, but spent several months before that working the halls of Congress to ensure there was enough bipartisan support to block any spending cut proposed by the White House.
Beasley, a former South Carolina governor, told The Canadian Press he wasn’t interested in taking a new job that would see him “walk into a buzz saw” of budget cuts.
Trump wants to slash U.S. diplomacy and foreign aid spending, while bolstering the defence budget by tens of billions of dollars. He has also questioned the need to continue the billions in annual U.S. funding for UN agencies.


