Farmers Feeling Weight of Trump Policies With Shutdown of Aid
Ask students: What are Trump administration actions that are affecting farmers? Where has the agency USAID purchased much of the food it distributes around the world?
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February 21, 2025
Ask students: What are Trump administration actions that are affecting farmers? Where has the agency USAID purchased much of the food it distributes around the world?
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In the last two presidential elections, farmers voted overwhelmingly for President Donald Trump, but now some are saying his efforts to cut the government are causing major financial pressure. William Brangham reports and speaks with Nick Levendofsky, executive director of the Kansas Farmers Union, for more perspective.
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USAID — A federal government agency that provides food, medical and other aid across the world. USAID spending was nearly completely frozen in the early weeks of Trump administration
Do you think the federal government should buy crops from farmers to distribute as aid around the world? Why or why not?
Media literacy: Who else would you want to hear from to understand how farms are impacted by federal spending? What other ways do you think federal spending supports rural America? How could you find out?
As this segment explains, USAID benefits farmers in the U.S. by purchasing crops. But then where does it go? Watch the following segment about USAID and discuss — how does sending aid to other countries benefit the U.S., and how could it have more of an impact?
(Teachers: You can find a lesson on the segment above here.)
Republished with permission from NewsHour Classroom.
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