MaddowBlog-Price tag of Trump's Argentina bailout set to double, creating Democratic opportunity
As the cost of the White Houses bailout package roughly doubles, the political risks for the American president appear increasingly unavoidable.
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/price-tag-trumps-argentina-bailout-set-double-creating-democratic-oppo-rcna237989
Or put another way, the American president made it sound as if hes using a whole lot of taxpayer dollars to bolster a struggling foreign ally whos facing an uncertain electoral future.
This wasnt well received among many in Argentina locals apparently arent altogether comfortable with American interference in their elections and it probably wont help in the U.S. that the price tag for the bailout is already climbing. NBC News reported:
The Trump administration is working on an additional $20 billion support package for Argentina. If completed, it would bring the total price tag of a U.S. backstop plan for Buenos Aires to $40 billion. ... [Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent] said the United States would arrange funding commitments from banks and sovereign wealth funds to cover the second $20 billion tranche.
Put another way,
Bessent envisions a model in which American taxpayers put up $20 billion, in the form of a loan that officials in Buenos Aires are unlikely to repay, and the Trump administration will arrange private financing to provide Argentina with an additional $20 billion......
The New York Democrat echoed the message soon after at a congressional press conference.
Jeffries: "It's perplexing to us that Rs refuse to spend a dime to protect the healthcare of the American people, but somehow the Trump admin found b to bail out a right-wing wannabe dictator in Argentina in ways that are also going to continue to hurt our soybean farmers in Iowa & the Midwest"
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2025-10-15T18:34:14.828Z
Im not a political strategist, but its hardly unrealistic to think Democrats should be able to get a lot of mileage out of this
. Not only have foreign bailouts always been unpopular with the American public struggling families tend to wonder why theres no rescue package for them but Trump has yet to come up with a coherent explanation for why people in his own country should support the White Houses policy.
The political vulnerabilities for the president seem obvious.