WASHINGTON — President Trump is pulling the US out of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), citing its anti-America and anti-Israel leanings as well as its woke agenda, The Post has learned.

Trump ordered a 90-day review of America’s presence in UNESCO back in February, with special emphasis on probing any “anti-Semitism or anti-Israel sentiment within the organization.”

Upon conducting the review, administration officials took issue with UNESCO’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion policies as well as its pro-Palestinian and pro-China bias, a White House official told The Post.

“President Trump has decided to withdraw the United States from UNESCO – which supports woke, divisive cultural and social causes that are totally out-of-step with the commonsense policies that Americans voted for in November,” White House deputy spokesperson Anna Kelly said.

“This President will always put America First and ensure our country’s membership in all international organizations aligns with our national interests.”

Among the faults cited are UNESCO’s publication of an “anti-racism toolkit” in 2023 and their 2024 “Transforming MEN’talities” initiative, the former of which called on member states to adopt “anti-racist” policies and compete in a “race to the top” to be the foremost social justice advocate, answering questions about the history of racism in their jurisdictions and then working to ensure equity.

The “MEN’talities” initiative published a report highlighting the organization’s work in India aimed at reshaping how “men think about gender issues” — especially “harmful gender norms.”

The gender program also published a video game report last year that looked into how games could “promote gender equality.”

“It is not only about controlling the negative impacts, but also relying on video games to address socio-cultural stereotypes and encourage positive, antidiscriminatory behaviors,” Assistant-Director General for the Social and Human Sciences Gabriela Ramos said at the time.

Meanwhile, UNESCO used its Executive Board to force through anti-Israel and anti-Jewish actions, including designating Jewish holy sites as “Palestinian World Heritage” sites, the White House official said.

UNESCO frequently uses language stating that Palestine is “occupied” by Israel and condemns the Jewish state’s war on Hamas, without criticizing the terror group’s brutal reign over Gaza.

In addition, Beijing is the second largest funder of UNESCO, with Chinese nationals like deputy director-general Xing Qu in key leadership positions.

“China has leveraged its influence over UNESCO to advance global standards that are favorable to Beijing’s interests,” the official said.

The Chinese Communist Party has particularly been criticized for using its influence in UNESCO to downplay the role of minorities like Uyghur Muslims in the nation’s history.

Trump initially ordered the US out of UNESCO in 2017, then as now citing anti-Israel bias.

The US first withdrew from the UN organization in 1983 under former President Ronald Reagan, saying at the time that the organization “has extraneously politicized virtually every subject it deals with. It has exhibited hostility toward a free society, especially a free market and a free press, and it has demonstrated unrestrained budgetary expansion.”

Former President Joe Biden made the US rejoin UNESCO in 2023, arguing an American presence was needed to counter China’s growing hold on the organization.

The Biden administration also vowed to pay back more than $600 million in dues incurred since the US stopped contributing in 2011 due to the inclusion of Palestine as a member.

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