Updated
Updated · The Washington Post · Jun 23
Trump Allies Push America First Agenda in Guatemala as 12 Latin American Leaders Met in Doral
Updated
Updated · The Washington Post · Jun 23

Trump Allies Push America First Agenda in Guatemala as 12 Latin American Leaders Met in Doral

3 articles · Updated · The Washington Post · Jun 23

Summary

  • Guatemala has become a target for Trump-aligned lobbyists and pundits seeking to export an “America First” agenda and reinforce Latin America’s rightward shift.
  • A March summit in Doral, where Donald Trump hosted 12 administration-favored Latin American leaders, provided a key venue for senior U.S. officials, local actors and lobbyists to build those ties.
  • The effort reflects a broader U.S.-linked political push beyond Washington, with figures close to the president using influence networks in the region rather than formal diplomacy alone.
  • The Guatemala campaign fits into a wider regional realignment as conservative leaders and Trump allies try to deepen ideological and political coordination across Latin America.

Insights

Is the assertive 'Donroe Doctrine' securing U.S. interests or fueling a new anti-American backlash across the hemisphere?
Can U.S. trade policies offer a real alternative to China’s massive infrastructure investments in Latin America?