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Trump's team says 'no children' died from USAID cuts. Consider these 3 cases

First publishedJul 17, 10:37 UTC
Last updatedJul 17, 11:42 UTC · 14m ago
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Trump's team says no children died from USAID cuts. However, some parents claim their children died due to these cuts. Three cases are being considered.

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Trump's team says no children died from USAID cuts. But some parents disagree. They say their children died because of these cuts. Three cases are being looked at.

Why it matters

This story is important because it shows a disagreement between Trump's team and some parents. It also highlights the impact of USAID cuts on people's lives.

In brief
What is USAID?
USAID is a US government agency that helps other countries.
Who is Marco Rubio?
Marco Rubio is a US politician.
What are the USAID cuts?
The USAID cuts refer to the reduction of funding for the USAID agency.
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The outlets frame the story as a disagreement between Trump's team and some parents. They highlight the impact of USAID cuts on people's lives.

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    Disagreement between Trump's team and some parents

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    NPR HealthReports parents' claims of child deaths
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    No deaths linked to USAID cuts

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    NPR HealthCites Marco Rubio and Elon Musk's statements
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