
News
Share
Published 13:13 31 Jul 2025 BST
Updated 13:13 31 Jul 2025 BST

Trump's administration is set to destroy $10 million worth of contraception at a cost of $167,000, paid by the US taxpayer.
President Donald Trump's close aids have given their seal of approval to burn contraceptive pills, intrauterine devices (IUDs) and implants, even though multiple charities have offered to distribute them free of charge.
It follows President Trump's goal of shutting down USAID, the United States Agency for International Development, which is the world's biggest provider of global aid.
The US has spent $68 billion on international aid, which amounts to 0.6 per cent of the government's annual budget of $6.75 trillion.
Trump wants to reduce the federal wage bill and overseas spending, something which the President deems necessary to reduce the national debt, which currently sits at $36.7 trillion.
The national debt is set to only further increase as Trump's new 'big, beautiful bill' is estimated to add a further $3.3 trillion.
The Trump administration is willing to add another $167,000 to that debt to get rid of the contraception, claiming it will be cheaper than the cost of holding, packaging and donating the goods.
"[IPPF has offered to] go and collect the products, to repack them [at] our cost and to do the distribution throughout the globe with our partners and even competitors in this space," Van Valen explained.
The non-profit organisation MSI Reproductive Choices has since also offered to take on the products.
Its associate advocacy director, Sarah Shaw, said: "This isn’t about government efficiencies. This is about exporting an ideology that’s harmful to women.
"The annual contraceptive bill for Senegal for the entire country is $3m a year. So the contents of that warehouse could have met all of Senegal’s contraceptive needs for three years. And instead, we’re going to see massive shortages.
"We’re going to see Senegalese women dying of unsafe abortion, girls having to drop out of school."
The goods were being held in warehouses across Belgium and France, but will now be transported to a facility where they will be incinerated.
Explore more on these topics:
The International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) even offered to take on all the costs related to holding and packaging, with the head of IPPF's supply chain, Marcel Van Valen, labelling the US Government's argument that burning the contraception would be cheaper as "utter nonsense", per The Independent.
Why Google wants to release 32,000,000 infected mosquitoes into the wild
It’s not quite as crazy as it sounds Google wants to release 32,000,000 disease-infected mosquitoes into the wild. Yes, you heard that right, and while this may sound like the evil masterplan of a crazed villain, the project is actually one of goodwill for the betterment of humanity. For thousands of years, humans have been […]
News
15h
All the reviews for Clarkson’s Farm Series 5 as audience favourite returns
It seems people are divided The new season of Clarkson’s Farm focuses on Jeremy Clarkson’s efforts to modernise Diddly Squat Farm, as he deals with major farming challenges, a changing political landscape, and the growing demands of running his new pub. Season 5 of the documentary reality series begins after a health scare forces Jeremy […]
News
15h
Amazon confirms exact dates for four-day Prime Day event
News