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President Donald Trump has signed a major executive order withdrawing the United States
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from a controversial United Nations forum that he says promotes a global diversity
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equity and inclusion reparations agenda. On January 7, 2026, President Donald Trump
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issued an executive order directing the United States to withdraw from the UN Permanent Forum
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on People of African Descent, a body established to elevate issues affecting people of African
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heritage worldwide. According to US officials, the decision was prompted by what they describe
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as the forum's advocacy for race-based policies and a global reparations agenda, positions the
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Trump administration says conflict with the US Constitution's equal protection clause and American
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values. The administration previously accused the forum of advancing racial grievances and having
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victim-based social policies. US officials also argued that the UN body violated the 14th
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Amendment's Equal Protection Clause. State Department spokesperson Tommy Piggott declared that America will no longer lend its credibility to racist organisations. The United States is
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proudly withdrawing from racist organisations such as this forum. He added, radical activists
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who embrace DEI ideology and seek to compel the United States to adopt policies mandating race-based
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wealth redistribution in organisations such as the UN Permanent Forum on People of African
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descent will no longer be entertained. The UN Permanent Forum on People of African
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Dissent was set up to address issues including racial inequality, discrimination and historical
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injustices. Critics in Washington have taken particular aim at agenda items they claim to
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go beyond traditional diplomacy, including proposals for financial compensation for descendants of slavery and colonialism, as well as calls for reparatory justice in emerging fields
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like artificial intelligence. The body had previously argued that only reparatory justice
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can address what is described as technology-enabled racism in fields such as artificial intelligence
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The forum supporters argue that these discussions are part of a long UN effort to confront systemic discrimination and uplift historically marginalized communities a message that at odds with the White House framing This move is part of a wider rollback of US participation in international institutions
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a strategy that has seen Washington exit dozens of global organizations and treaties this week
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alone. In the same executive action, the Trump administration also pulled the US out of 66
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international bodies, including climate, health, human rights, and development organizations, that the White House labels as contrary to American interests
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Senior officials have defended these decisions, saying that they will refocus US resources on national priorities
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rather than global agendas. We're living in a time of what feels like pretty significant social change
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and it makes us question things that we've even taken for granted for decades
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And one of those at the moment that people are wondering about is actually money
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Is the money in your bank account safe? Should you be investing elsewhere? Are we looking at a potential global crash? What will it mean for your savings
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Is there a way that you could be using your money that might be outside of government control even
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Well, Tally Money is potentially one solution. So I'm delighted to say that I'm joined today by the CEO and founder of Tally Money, Cameron Parry
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What is Tally Money? Well, at Tally Money, you basically get gold you can spend
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So we give people an individual account in their name, everyday account
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They get a sort code, an account number. They use that account just like they would pounds from their bank
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But it's milligrams of gold that we brand as Tally. OK. Why would you do that, though
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What is the benefit to the customer instead of just having a normal pound sterling account
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Gold's performance against the pound is above 11% per annum over the last 25 years on average
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But we still need money in our daily lives. And we have savings. We know that it's good common sense and prudent to save up for things, not just living credit
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Whether it a holiday or a rainy day your retirement planning you need to have money in your life basically that you can rely on that dependable that nobody meddles with that nobody can weaponise against you which is another element of government control when it government currency which we could talk about another time And it should be pretty simple
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and straightforward. And that's what we deliver at Tally. And really, we just want people to feel
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safe and happy with their money. There was a time when the bigger your bank balance
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the more confident you felt. Now it's like, I need to do something with it. I can't leave it there
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in tally you can okay brilliant Cameron Perry from tally money thank you so much thank you
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the response to Mr Trump's action has been sharply divided supporters of the move praise it as a
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stand for American sovereignty saying that Washington should not be tied to organizations
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that promote policies they view as ideologically driven or outside of US constitutional norms
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Opposition voices and global leaders warn that withdrawing from these international bodies
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could weaken US influence on the world stage and damage cooperation on matters like climate change
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human rights and global health. Critics also argue that pulling out of forums addressing
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racial injustice sends the wrong message at a sensitive time. Last year, Democrat Congresswoman
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Ayanna Pressley, reintroduced a bill which would force the US government to look into reparations
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for slavery. However, the federal legislation failed to pass under the Republican-controlled
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Congress. Ms. Pressley accused the Trump administration of working to actively roll
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back decades of progress and more recent progress when it comes to our civil rights. She added
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we find ourselves in a moment of emboldened white supremacy and anti-black racism
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and a weaponised Supreme Court that is actively gutting protections and progress that have been
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made. When previously asked about the possibility of reparations in his first term, Mr Trump said
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I don't see it happening. Speaking at the UN General Assembly in September, the president
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accused the organization of ignoring global problems or making them worse in leaving him
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to deal with the fallout. What is the purpose of the United Nations? The UN has such tremendous
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potential I always said it It has such tremendous tremendous potential but it not even coming close to living up to that potential For the most part at least for now all they seem to
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do is write a really strongly worded letter and then never follow that letter up. It's empty words
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and empty words don't solve war. An estimated 624,000 migrants journeying into the United States
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Think of that. The U.N. is supporting people that are illegally coming into the United States
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and then we have to get them out. The U.N. also provided food, shelter, transportation
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and debit cards to illegal aliens. Can you believe that? On the way to infiltrate our southern border
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I'm really good at this stuff. Your countries are going to hell
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In America, we've taken bold action to swiftly shut down uncontrolled migration
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Once we started detaining and deporting everyone who crossed the border and removing illegal aliens from the United States, they simply stopped coming
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They're not coming anymore. We're getting a lot of credit, but they're not coming anymore. This was a humanitarian act for all involved
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because on the trips up, thousands of people a week were dying
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Women were being raped. Nobody has ever seen anything like it. In closing, I just want to repeat that immigration
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and the high cost of so-called green, renewable energy is destroying a large part of the free world
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and a large part of our planet. Countries that cherish freedom are fading fast
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because of their policies on these two subjects. You need strong borders and traditional energy sources if you are going to be great again
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So what happens now? Officials say that the US will begin the formal process of withdrawing from the Forum and
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other international organisations as soon as practicable. That could involve negotiations over timelines, legal questions over US obligations and renewed
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debates in Congress, especially if future administrations seek to rejoin these bodies
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or overturn the order