
The Department of Homeland Security moved to strike a provision from its disaster relief funding guidelines that instructed withholding aid from cities or states that boycott companies tied to Israel.
Steve Bannon’s War Room Co-Host Natalie Winters reported the development Monday. The Trump administration quietly removed the unpopular proposal after it was criticized for putting other nations before America.
“White House official tells me DHS Guidance has been updated to show no Israel requirement,” Winters wrote on X Monday, adding, “It still bars recipients from operating programs that benefit illegal immigrants.”
The removed section of the DHS’ guidance stated:
“Discriminatory prohibited boycott means refusing to deal, cutting commercial relations, or otherwise limiting commercial relations specifically with Israeli companies or with companies doing business in or with Israel or authorized by, licensed by, or organized under the laws of Israel to do business.”

The move was celebrated as a win by Trump supporters keen on seeing the administration put America First; however, many commented it’s disturbing it appeared in the guidelines in the first place and wondered whether the DHS would have stricken the provision without the intense online backlash.
DHS had no business tying U.S. DISASTER AID to foreign politics. That clause was pure GLOBALIST nonsense.
— Emilia Henderson (@Emilia__writes) August 4, 2025
America comes FIRST..
I canât help but wonder how many similar provisions we havenât found yet.
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) August 4, 2025
But they had the provision in there in the first place which is concerning anyway.
— Red Leader (@Red_LeaderX) August 4, 2025
It doesnât matter if it was removed, they let us know exactly what they wanted to do.
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