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Bessent under fire over U.S. multibillion-dollar bailout of Argentina

Trump administration’s support for Milei sparks backlash from both parties and farm states.

   
October 23, 2025, 04:44
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WASHINGTON (Realist English). U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is facing mounting criticism over the Trump administration’s multibillion-dollar financial rescue of Argentina, as opposition grows within Washington — including among Republicans — to the scale and timing of the aid package aimed at stabilizing President Javier Milei’s government.

Bessent has been leading President Donald Trump’s push to bolster Argentina’s struggling economy and its currency, the peso, through a combination of U.S. Treasury measures and private-sector loans. Washington views Milei, a libertarian reformer, as a key regional ally in Latin America.

This week, Bessent finalized a $20 billion currency swap agreement with Argentina’s central bank — part of a broader initiative that could total up to $40 billion when combined with a pending private loan being arranged by U.S. banks. The U.S. Treasury has also intervened directly in foreign exchange markets to support the peso.

“President Milei has worked hard to reverse irresponsible policies — overspending, fiscal mismanagement, and reckless borrowing,” Bessent wrote on X (formerly Twitter). “A strong, stable Argentina is in the strategic interest of the United States. We do not want another failed state in Latin America.”

But the rescue plan has drawn fire from across the political spectrum. Former Treasury official Brad Setser warned that the administration’s approach “isn’t taking a hard-headed assessment of America’s interests” and accused Trump officials of “rushing to support Milei without demanding significant reforms.”

Within Trump’s MAGA movement, skepticism has been rising. “Tell me how it’s America First to bail out a foreign country with $20 or $40 billion taxpayer dollars,” Georgia congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene wrote. “Americans are maxing out credit cards to survive.”

The criticism deepened after China announced plans to replace U.S. soybean imports with Argentine purchases amid escalating trade tensions. That move, combined with Trump’s comments praising plans to buy Argentine beef, infuriated American farmers.

“This really went down like a lead balloon,” said Nebraska Republican Don Bacon. “Midwestern producers are furious. It’s what happens when foreign policy is based on personal friendships — the president clearly likes Milei.”

Senator Deb Fischer, also from Nebraska, said she had contacted the White House “to express deep concerns” about agricultural imports from Argentina, urging Trump to prioritize “trade deals that benefit U.S. producers.”

Defenders of the bailout, however, argue that the risk to taxpayers is limited. Michael Strain of the American Enterprise Institute said the support “aligns with America’s commitment to free enterprise” and serves U.S. strategic interests in the hemisphere.

Democrats have seized on the controversy, accusing the administration of using financial aid to sway Argentina’s midterm elections, set for Sunday. In a letter to Bessent, Representative Linda Sánchez and a group of House Democrats warned that linking U.S. aid to political outcomes abroad “violates the Treasury’s mandate,” which is meant to address genuine crises affecting U.S. national interests.

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