In yet another disgraceful display of foreign interference in American domestic politics, Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama used a United Nations slavery reparations event in New York on Tuesday to launch a completely unfounded attack on President Donald Trump, accusing him of "slowly normalizing the erasure" of black history in America.
This outrageous accusation comes from a foreign leader who apparently thinks he has the right to lecture Americans about our own history while pushing his globalist reparations agenda on the world stage. The sheer audacity is breathtaking.
Foreign Interference Goes Unchecked
Mahama's inflammatory remarks represent exactly the kind of foreign meddling that Patriots have been warning about. Here we have a foreign head of state using the corrupt United Nations as his platform to spread lies about the duly elected President of the United States.
What "erasure" is this guy talking about? President Trump has consistently supported historically black colleges and universities, created opportunity zones in underserved communities, and achieved record-low black unemployment before the pandemic. Meanwhile, it was the previous administration that kept minority communities trapped in cycles of dependency.
"This is rich coming from someone pushing the globalist reparations scam," said one conservative commentator. "Where was Ghana's concern when Democrats were actually destroying black communities with failed policies?"
The timing of these attacks is no coincidence. As President Trump continues dismantling the woke agenda that has poisoned our institutions, the global left is getting desperate. They're now recruiting foreign leaders to parrot their talking points because their own credibility is shot.
America First vs. Global Interference
This incident perfectly illustrates why we need leaders who put America First instead of bowing to international pressure. President Trump has never apologized for defending American sovereignty, and he shouldn't start now.
The question Patriots should be asking is simple: Why are foreign leaders more concerned about American "black history" than fixing the problems in their own countries? Could it be because the reparations grift requires American taxpayer dollars to fund their schemes?
It's time for Congress to seriously examine why we're funding organizations like the UN that provide platforms for these attacks on American leadership. Enough is enough.
