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Trump Allies in Secret Argentina Talks to Counter Latin America’s ‘Pink Tide’

by Rena Tran
October 8, 2025
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Trump Allies in Secret Argentina Talks to Counter Latin America’s ‘Pink Tide’

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Behind Closed Doors in Washington and Buenos Aires

Former President Donald Trump’s allies are quietly engaging in discussions with Argentine officials and financial intermediaries to explore a potential economic rescue package for President Javier Milei’s government.
According to sources cited in Fortune, the initiative aims to stabilize Argentina’s fragile economy while countering the “pink tide” of left-leaning governments that continues to sweep Latin America.

At the center of these talks is a shadowy financial strategist known as the “Money Doctor”, a veteran of past emerging-market rescues whose mission aligns with Washington’s renewed geopolitical interest in the region. His approach focuses on restoring investor confidence, securing liquidity, and creating political breathing room for Argentina’s libertarian reform agenda.

Why Argentina Matters

For Trump’s circle, Argentina isn’t just another struggling economy. It’s a geopolitical test case – a chance to back a pro-market reformer in a region where populist and socialist movements have gained traction.
By helping Milei, they hope to project U.S. financial influence, stem China’s growing presence, and blunt the momentum of Latin America’s leftward drift.

Sources say proposals under consideration include currency-swap facilities, private credit guarantees, and IMF-aligned stabilization frameworks – all intended to buy time for Milei’s economic overhaul. But even Trump insiders acknowledge that the plan faces legal, political, and logistical challenges.

The Return of the ‘Money Doctor’

The figure at the center of this effort – dubbed the “Money Doctor” by associates – has reportedly advised multiple governments on debt restructuring and crisis management. His role, insiders say, is to coordinate technical planning, bridge political contacts, and engineer financial solutions that minimize direct U.S. government exposure.

In effect, the “Money Doctor” is acting as both economist and envoy, tasked with crafting a rescue that aligns with free-market principles while avoiding the appearance of U.S. interference.

Stopping the ‘Pink Tide’

The ideological undertone is unmistakable. Trump’s allies believe that supporting Milei could reverse Latin America’s pink tide – a resurgence of socialist and left-populist leaders in Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, and Chile.
Their view is that Milei’s success could become a symbolic turning point for free-market economics in the region, proving that fiscal discipline and deregulation can succeed where populism has failed.

“Argentina is the front line in a larger ideological battle,” said one U.S. policy strategist familiar with the talks. “If Milei stabilizes his economy, it sends a message that reform and openness can prevail over state control.”

Risks and Repercussions

However, the proposed rescue faces major obstacles.
Critics argue that direct U.S. involvement could trigger nationalist backlash in Argentina, where memories of IMF austerity still run deep. Others warn that Trump’s team may be overestimating Milei’s ability to deliver structural change, given inflation exceeding 200% and widespread resistance from unions and political rivals.

Global markets remain skeptical. “It’s ambitious, but Argentina’s credibility problem runs decades deep,” one emerging-markets analyst noted. “A bailout without accountability won’t solve that.”

Moreover, any large-scale financial involvement would require congressional or IMF approval, making it politically volatile.

A Test of Ideology and Influence

Beyond economics, the effort underscores the reemergence of ideology in U.S.–Latin America policy. Trump allies see financial intervention not only as economic strategy but as cultural counterweight – an attempt to reassert U.S. leadership after years of perceived retreat.

For Milei, the offer – if realized – could provide both funding and legitimacy. For Washington, it could redefine how economic diplomacy is used to project power. But if mishandled, it risks deepening regional divides and reinforcing anti-U.S. sentiment.

As one senior economist put it: “It’s not just about saving Argentina. It’s about shaping the hemisphere’s future.”

Tags: Argentina economic reformglobal marketsJavier MileiMoney Doctorpink tide Latin AmericaTrump Argentina rescue talksTrump foreign policyU.S.–Argentina diplomacy
Rena Tran

Rena Tran

Staff writer and editorial researcher at Millionaire News, a business publication covering entrepreneurs, founders and executives across global markets. Rena covers founder stories, startup ecosystems and emerging business leaders across Asia, the Middle East and beyond.

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