Haiti’s Government Under Fire: Gang Violence Shatters State Authority at National Palace
Amid escalating gang control threatening national sovereignty, Haiti’s leaders face violent backlash trying to reclaim their capital. This chaos exposes the failure of international interventions and the urgent need for America First policies that prioritize border security and regional stability.
In a stark demonstration of the lawlessness engulfing Haiti, an audacious hail of gunfire erupted near the National Palace in downtown Port-au-Prince on Thursday, disrupting a critical government meeting aimed at reasserting state control over gang-dominated areas. This brazen attack underscores how deeply entrenched criminal gangs have crippled Haiti’s sovereignty and left its people vulnerable. Can Haiti Regain Sovereignty Amidst Gang Rule? The symbolism of Haiti’s leaders choosing to convene within the walls of the National Palace—a place long abandoned due to rampant gang violence—is not lost. Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé and members of the transitional presidential council hoped...
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