US Vows to Revise LGBTQ Sanctions against African Leaders

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The United States, under the new administration of President-elect Donald Trump, has vowed to revive its diplomatic ties with the African continent.

Under this arrangement, Trump’s administration plans to drop sanctions that were unfairly imposed on the different African leaders who are too critical of the LGBTQ agenda imposed on the poor and developing countries.

As the Trump administration continues to take shape with high-profile appointments in the different government departments, media reports indicate that the Republican Florida Senator Marco Rubio is likely to be appointed the US Secretary of State.

“Reports within the Republican Party indicate that Trump is considering appointing Marco Rubio as the new US Secretary of State to help his new administration revitalize US-African relations as well as put to an end LGBTQ sanctions imposed on different leaders,” BBC News said.

Rubio, who currently serves as the vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee and sits on the Foreign Relations Committee, due to his anti-LGBTQ stance, is expected to shuffle all the US Ambassadors to Africa who are prioritizing the agenda at the expense of her foreign policies.

Under Biden’s regime, African leaders have suffered a series of sanctions against them for deliberately refusing to implement and impose LGBTQ activism on fellow citizens.

These sanctions often come in the form of threats to bow to pressure and accept the immoral agenda.

Shortly after taking office, Biden declared that it shall be the policy of the United States to prioritize activism and champion LGBTQ rights around the world and assured the use of force to impose the agenda on those opposed to it.

To achieve this, he immediately appointed the renowned gay rights activist Anthony Blinken as the US Secretary of State, who has put LGBTQ issues at the forefront of United States diplomacy, especially on the African continent.

US embassies in the different African States have been flying the American flag alongside the rainbow flags (pride flags).

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