Lobbyists linked to Donald Trump paid millions by world's poorest countries
Somalia, DR Congo and Yemen among states forced to sign deals and barter their minerals for aid or military support.
Some of the worlds poorest countries have started paying millions to lobbyists linked to Donald Trump to try to offset US cuts to foreign aid, an investigation reveals. Somalia, Haiti and Yemen are among 11 countries to sign significant lobbying deals with figures tied directly to the US president after he slashed US foreign humanitarian assistance.
Many states have already begun bartering crucial natural resources including minerals in exchange for humanitarian or military support, the investigation by Global Witness found. USAID officially closed its doors last week after Trumps dismantling of the agency, a move experts warn could cause more than 14 million avoidable deaths over five years.
Emily Stewart, Global Witnesss head of policy for transition minerals, said the situation meant that deal making in Washington could become more desperate and less favourable to low-income countries, which had become increasingly vulnerable to brutal exploitation of their natural resources. Documents show that within six months of last Novembers US election, contracts worth $17m (£12.5m) were signed between Trump-linked lobbying firms and some of the worlds least-developed countries, which were among the highest recipients of USAID.
Records submitted under the US Foreign Agents Registration Act reveal some countries signed multiple contracts, including the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), which has endured mass displacement and conflict over its mineral wealth for years. The DRC is primed to sign a mineral deal with the US for support against Rwanda-backed rebels, providing American companies access to lithium, cobalt and coltan.
https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2025/jul/10/lobbyists-linked-donald-trump-poorest-countries-mineral-resources-trade-deals-for-us-aid-military-support
DJT: Stealing from the poor all over the world.