It seems suspicious that Trump shut down our government while giving a 20-billion-dollar bailout to a failing country, Argentina. Why are American taxpayer dollars being poured into a South American money pit desperately trying to avoid complete economic chaos?
How is this benefiting Americans?
It isn't.
It's just another example of Trump's corrupt dealing with other countries. Treasure Secretary Maga Scott Bessent announced that the U.S. has begun implementing parts of a bailout for Argentina by finalizing a $20 billion currency swap with Argentina's central bank.
For the record Argentina's far-right President Javier Milei is a longtime ally of Trump. Isn't it interesting how many dictator pals Don the Con has? He collects them like other people collect rare and precious objects.
Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren said, "It is inexplicable that President Trump is propping up a foreign government, while he shuts down our own."
Good point. Argentina is at a risk of a financial collapse, and thousands of Americans aren't being paid because Trump cronies shut down the government. More than a million federal workers are being furloughed or working without pay.
You know who is benefiting by bailing out a South American dictator? Wealthy fund managers who are major holders of Argentina debts and assets. It's a major windfall to Rob Citrone, a billionaire hedge fund manager and personal friend of Treasure Secretary Maga Bessent.
Don't be surprised. This kind of underhanded dealing among the wealthy in the Trump regime is commonplace. Our government is riddled with grifters who are getting richer every day.
As it Stands, how did a felon and convicted sex abuser ever slink in the Oval Office? Ask Elon Musk. He knows.
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