The Trump Administration Leaned on African Countries. The Goal: Get Business for Elon Musk.
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In early February, Sharon Cromer, U.S. ambassador to Gambia, went to visit one of the countrys Cabinet ministers at his agencys headquarters, above a partially abandoned strip mall off a dirt road. It had been two weeks since President Donald Trump took office, and Cromer had pressing business to discuss. She needed the minister to fall in line to help Elon Musk.
Starlink, Musks satellite internet company, had spent months trying to secure regulatory approval to sell internet access in the impoverished West African country. As head of Gambias communications ministry, Lamin Jabbi oversees the governments review of Starlinks license application. Jabbi had been slow to sign off and the company had grown impatient. Now the top U.S. government official in Gambia was in Jabbis office to intervene.
Musks Department of Government Efficiency loomed over the conversation. The administration had already begun freezing foreign aid projects, and early in the meeting, Cromer, a Biden appointee, said something that rattled Gambian officials in the room. She listed the ways that the U.S. was supporting the country, according to two people present and contemporaneous notes, noting that key initiatives like one that funds a $25 million project to improve the electrical system were currently under review.
Jabbis top deputy, Hassan Jallow, told ProPublica he saw Cromers message as a veiled threat: If Starlink doesnt get its license, the U.S. could cut off the desperately needed funds. The implication was that they were connected, Jallow said.
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