Freedom First: Exit the UN!
Push Congress to Pass HR 1498 & S 669
Our Stand: At-A-Glance
- On September 25th, Secretary Kennedy publicly declined to sign the United Nations political declaration on noncommunicable diseases and mental health, citing its failure to address the chronic disease epidemic and what he described as the World Health Organization’s inability to produce meaningful reform. His statement underscored a larger problem: an international body seeking authority over the health policies of sovereign nations.
- Secretary Kennedy’s rejection makes this the most opportune time to support and pass HR 1498 and S 669, the Disengaging Entirely From the United Nations Debacle (DEFUND) Act of 2025. These companion bills would end U.S. membership in the United Nations and every one of its agencies, including the World Health Organization, and permanently halt American funding for those institutions.
- What the DEFUND Act Would Do
- Terminate U.N. membership and funding: Repeals the 1945 United Nations Participation Act, directs the President to withdraw from the UN and all its specialized agencies, and stops all U.S. contributions, assessed or voluntary.
- Close U.N. operations on U.S. soil: Orders the closure of the U.S. Mission to the U.N., repeals the 1947 Headquarters Agreement that allows the U.N. to operate in New York, and revokes related diplomatic privileges.
- End participation in the World Health Organization: Repeals the 1948 resolution authorizing U.S. involvement in the WHO and blocks any future U.S. funding or staffing.
- Prevent future re-entry without Senate approval: Requires explicit Senate consent for any future attempt to rejoin the U.N. or its agencies, with a guaranteed right of withdrawal.
The global “one-size-fits-all” policies, whether on public health, taxation, or digital surveillance, undermine the ability of American communities to shape their own decisions. Secretary Kennedy’s rejection of the U.N. health declaration highlights concerns that international authorities are seeking to expand control at the expense of national and local governance.
Take Action: Tell Congress to cosponsor and vote YES on HR 1498 and S.669. Contact your Representatives and Senators today, now is the time to apply pressure.