Troy Fitrell, the Trump administration’s top Africa diplomat, will retire in mid-July, stirring questions about the future of US policy toward Africa. A 30-year veteran, Fitrell is the current head of the US State Department’s Bureau of African Affairs. He has been a key voice in shaping and promoting the administration’s Africa strategy, especially its push for stronger commercial ties. His departure follows the sidelining of other top Africa advisers and comes as the administration struggles to fill key posts amid MAGA-aligned vetting hurdles. With Fitrell gone, businessman Massad Boulos, whose son is married to Trump’s daughter, emerges as the most senior Africa official. The shakeup casts doubt over the success of a planned Africa Leaders Summit in September and leaves Washington’s role in complex African conflicts, like Sudan and Congo, increasingly uncertain.
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