Full text of the letter is available here and provided below I write concerning a $7.5 million payment made directly to the government of equatorial guinea by the u.s State department in exchange for the country agreeing to accept third country nationals removed from the united states. The top democratic senator on the senate foreign relations committee says the trump administration made a $7.5 million payment to the government of equatorial guinea amid an effort deport people to the west african country. The trump administration made a $7.5 million payment to the government of equatorial guinea as it seeks to deport people to the west african country and draws closer to its heavily prosecuted. The trump administration made a $7.5 million payment to the government of equatorial guinea as it seeks to deport people to the west african country
The allegation at face value accuses former president trump and senator rubio of “sneaking money” to equatorial guinea, a phrase that implies covert, private, or corrupt transfers from these individuals Available analyses and reporting instead identify a $7.5 million transfer from a u.s Government fund to equatorial guinea described as payment to accept noncitizen deportees and drawn.
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