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  • Sixty Days to Disappear: The Truth Behind South Sudan’s TPS Cut

    Sixty Days to Disappear: The Truth Behind South Sudan’s TPS Cut












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  • Congo Resources Why This Matters for America

    Congo Resources Why This Matters for America

    Why America’s exploitation is meeting its match in Africa’s refusal


    Source: Congo will not “auction” mineral resources to the US, president saysReuters, Sept 23, 2025



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  • Trump’s Aid Rescissions: Plundering Congo’s Wealth and Calling It “Diplomacy”

    Trump’s Aid Rescissions: Plundering Congo’s Wealth and Calling It “Diplomacy”

    How Trump’s aid rescissions exposed the cost of minerals and the myth of generosity




    Trump’s Aid Rescissions: Plundering Congo’s Wealth and Calling It Diplomacy is more than a headline — it’s the reality of what happened in July, when Donald Trump signed off on a $9 billion rescissions package that gutted humanitarian aid, development funds, and health programs across more than a dozen countries.

    And who caught the worst of it? Africa. Food, clean water, and healthcare on the chopping block. And while those cuts hit the poorest communities, America is still making sure its hand is in Africa’s pocket — grabbing cobalt, lithium, and gold out of Congo and Rwanda. That’s not generosity. That’s exploitation dressed in a suit and tie called policy.

    In today’s commentary, we explore how Trump’s lifeline cuts diplomacy on a global scale.

    “You can’t slash the lifeline and still call it diplomacy.”

    Trump cut aid with one hand — and stretched the other toward Africa’s minerals. You don’t starve the people and then feed off their land. That’s not democracy. That’s theft with a receipt.

    America just locked in new mineral rights in Congo, tying the deal to Rwanda under the banner of peace. But peace hasn’t come. Civilians in eastern Congo are still being killed, displaced, and terrorized by armed groups.

    And let’s talk about proof: in North Kivu, the M23 rebel group slaughtered civilians just weeks after the signing. The UN documented at least 319 deaths between July 9 and 21, 2025 — right after the so-called peace accord. Massacres, abductions, even rapes. A deal signed in Washington didn’t stop the violence in Congo’s villages. It just gave cover for business as usual.

    And here’s the truth nobody at the signing table wants to admit: M23 insurgents still control one of the planet’s largest sources of coltan — the ore that powers phones, laptops, and even aerospace technology. In Rubaya, 15% of the world’s coltan is dug out by impoverished locals earning just a few dollars a day, only to be hauled away and sold for more than $300 a kilo. That’s the mine America and its allies talk about securing in peace deals, while rebels plunder it to fund war and Rwanda quietly backs them from the shadows. A contract in Washington didn’t dislodge M23 from the hills. It just gave the illusion of progress while Congo’s people kept paying the price.

    It wouldn’t be fair for me to put the entire responsibility on President Trump. The Congolese government has written itself into this deal as well. President Félix Tshisekedi opened the doors, and Rwanda’s Paul Kagame signed on — both calling it partnership, while their own people remain trapped in poverty, digging minerals with bare hands and buried futures. That’s not leadership — that’s betrayal.

    THE BIGGER CONTRADICTION
    How can America fly halfway across the world to mine the land, but slam the door when the people from that land come looking for safety?

    Those rescissions didn’t just reduce numbers off a budget. They ripped out lifelines for — food programs, clean water, medicine, and small business support. You’re not cutting waste. You’re cutting futures.

    And when America pulls back, China steps in — and we all know nothing China gives comes free. Every loan, every road, every port has a chain attached.

    “You can’t serve justice with one hand while stealing with the other.”

    WHITE AMERICA’S SELECTIVE OUTRAGE
    The hypocrisy is deafening. These same voices screaming, “Why are we sending money over there?” but scrolling on smartphones powered by Congolese cobalt and driving cars that run on African lithium. You can’t whine about foreign aid while living off the benefits of foreign extraction. That’s not principle. That’s convenience. And White America has mastered selective outrage — silence when it benefits them, and shouting to the rooftops when it doesn’t. So, I’m asking the question: What exactly do you believe and stand for?

    WHY AMERICANS SHOULD CARE
    Let me make this microscopic simple for the people in the back: if you think this is Africa’s problem, you’re not just late. You’re four centuries behind, and the cost has been millions of lives and billions of stolen wealth. The proof is in your pocket — that phone, that laptop, that car battery. None of it runs without Africa’s cobalt and lithium.

    And until Congo has leadership willing to pull an Ibrahim Traoré move — rejecting Western strings and prioritizing people over contracts — the cycle won’t break. America will keep prospering. Congo will keep bleeding.

    There’s no need trying to twist logic into a pretzel. If you possess it, you’re part of it.

    This isn’t immigration policy. This is exploitation — with a passport.

    So when aid gets cut and minerals keep flowing, don’t fool yourself into thinking it’s not your problem. If you touch it, you’re tied to it.

    BEAUTIFUL TRUTH’S LAST WORD
    This is my truth — I’m not on the outside looking in — I’m tied to this too. I’ve got a phone in my hand and a car in my driveway, built with the same minerals dug out of somebody else’s suffering. So no, I’m not exempt. The difference is this: for years, the truth was buried under silence. Nobody told us. Nobody taught us. Nobody warned us.

    But that silence has been shattered. We’re awake now. We’re pulling receipts. We’re refusing to swallow lies whole. The era of blindly trusting the official story is over — unless it comes with facts, proof, and truth to back it up.



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  • Trump’s Double Standard Mortgage Practices

    Trump’s Double Standard Mortgage Practices

    Trump’s Finger at Lisa Cook Turns Back on Him

    Source: Based on CNN reporting on President Trump’s blocked attempt to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, alongside ongoing coverage of Trump’s financial fraud case in New York.

    Source: MSNBC Facebook Video (September 2025) Watch here.


    Donald Trump is at it again — pointing fingers at Lisa Cook while ignoring the fraud stamped on his own record. This time, it’s about mortgage allegations. But here’s the truth: Trump himself has already been found guilty of real estate fraud. The latest documents show Cook’s disclosures match the rules — making Trump’s attacks look even more political. Interest rates might sound good on the surface, but when Trump’s behind it, the play is never about you. It’s about him.

    “Even when the deal looks sweet, you have to ask — who’s cashing in on the back end?”

    The Short Game — Relief Now
    Lower interest rates sound good, no doubt. Families with car notes, student loans, and mortgages would finally feel some relief. More buyers could step into the housing market, and Trump could stand in front of cameras bragging like he handed America a gift.

    But don’t get fooled. Trump doesn’t give without taking more back. When he says he’s cutting rates for you, what he really means is he’s cutting rates for him.

    The Long Game — Trump First
    Trump’s empire breathes debt. Cheap loans keep his businesses afloat. Lower rates mean more time to refinance, restructure, and keep the Trump brand standing.

    So when he targets Lisa Cook, it’s not about protecting Americans. It’s about rigging the Federal Reserve so he controls the scoreboard. Rates cut when he needs headlines. Rates cut when it props up his empire. Rates cut when it makes him look like a savior — even if working families pay the price in the end.

    That’s not leadership. That’s self-interest dressed up as policy.

    The Hypocrisy — Accuse Her, Excuse Him
    Trump is swinging at Lisa Cook over mortgage allegations. No charges. No conviction. Just smoke — and the receipts prove it.

    In 2021, Lisa Cook told her lender the Atlanta property was a vacation home. On her federal clearance form, she called it a 2nd home. And she never claimed a tax break as primary. That’s not fraud— that’s disclosure.

    Meanwhile, Trump himself has already been found guilty in New York of inflating property values to get sweeter loans. That’s not an allegation. That’s on paper, signed and sealed.

    So if we’re going to call Cook’s mortgage paperwork fraud, then we better start lining up half of Wall Street and every White developer from Florida to New York. But they won’t. Because this isn’t about rules. It’s about power — and Trump’s obsession with stacking the Federal Reserve for his own game.

    The Record — Credentials Over Checkboxes
    Let me set the record straight. Lisa Cook isn’t some DEI hire Trump can wave off like a checked box.

    She’s a Spelman grad, a Marshall Scholar at Oxford, and holds a PhD in economics from UC Berkeley. She’s taught at Harvard and Michigan State, advised presidents, and helped shape international policy.

    In 2022, she was confirmed to the Federal Reserve Board, and in 2023 reappointed to a full 14-year term running through 2038. That’s not diversity optics — that’s credentials and credibility.

    The only reason she’s in Trump’s crosshairs is because her record and her term make her a roadblock to him rigging the Federal Reserve to serve himself.

    The Bigger Risk — Breaking the Federal Reserve
    The Federal Reserve was built to stay independent to keep politics out of your money. That’s why markets trust it and why the dollar still means something in the world.

    But if Trump gets his way, that wall comes down. The Federal Reserve turns into his personal ATM. Rates slashed when he needs headlines. Rates hiked when he wants payback. That’s not stability. That’s chaos. And when that chaos comes, it won’t hit Trump. It’ll hit you — your mortgage, your credit card, your groceries.

    What Can We Do?
    Don’t get lost in the headlines. This fight over Lisa Cook isn’t just about Trump. It’s about whether your mortgage, your savings, and your children’s future becomes chips on somebody else’s table.

    The American people have to demand independence — from the courts, from Congress, from anyone who claims to represent us. The Federal Reserve isn’t supposed to work for a president. It’s supposed to work for the people. And if we don’t protect that, then every paycheck, every loan, every grocery bill becomes fair game for political power plays.

    In politics, blame-shifting doesn’t change the truth. Trump can point at Lisa Cook all he wants, but the fraud that stains him won’t wash off with accusations against her.





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