To view foreign policy as simply transactional is more dangerous than its proponents realize.
Thank you, Senator Murphy. Well, we made it. I think you acquitted yourself very well, Mr. Secretary.
We will continue to lead international development, global health, democracy and good governance, and humanitarian effor...
The U.S. administration's decision to shift FMF assistance to Tunisia in fiscal year 2018 to loans effectively places an...
Cuts of the magnitude proposed would be a disaster for America's long term security that rest extensively on the strengt...
The proposed cuts to public diplomacy and educational exchanges seem to us similarly misguided.
This budget will jeopardize millions of lives, and reverse decades of efforts to bring sustainable development, opportun...
This generous assistance has been critical in reinforcing security in Tunisia.
Our commitment to democratic principles and our shared values create the bedrock of our long-term partnership with the U...
Eliminating the Presidentially-directed, Emergency Refugee and Migration Assistance (ERMA) account and cutting the Migra...
A 29 percent cut means you really have to withdraw from the world because your presence is compromised. That may be the ...
The proposed disproportionate reduction would be disastrous.
America intends to maintain our preeminent leadership position in the world.
Congress has historically acted as the validator of worthwhile presidential initiatives--such as PEPFAR and Feed the Fut...
We are encouraged by the shared, bipartisan concerns expressed throughout Congress--including by Chairman Graham and Ran...
Cutting the U.S. foreign aid budget as the administration has proposed--a nearly one third reduction overall, with a 46 ...
It's unacceptable for me.
U.S. foreign assistance is needed now more than ever.--It is a critical lifeline for the world's most vulnerable and the...