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Did Ghana's president announce a $100 million bounty on Donald Trump's life?

VERDICT

FALSE
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CONFIDENCE

95%

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Direct Answer

Ghana's President John Dramani Mahama did not announce a $100 million bounty on Trump's life. Mahama delivered a UN address on March 24, 2026, criticizing Trump's policies on Black history and slavery reparations. The $100 million bounty claim originates from an Iranian crowdfunding campaign unrelated to Ghana or its president.

Why People Get This Wrong

People believe this claim due to a mix-up with sensational YouTube videos and headlines exaggerating US-Ghana financial tensions, such as Trump allegedly canceling $500 million in aid or directing the IMF to seize Ghana's money, which stir panic and misinformation. The '$100 million' figure likely stems from a distorted memory of Ghana's president demanding a retraction over a false $100 million claim in the Al Jazeera 'Gold Mafia' documentary, inverting the narrative into an aggressive bounty on Trump. This kernel of truth around real diplomatic frictions and gold-related scandals, amplified by clickbait media, creates a convincing logical trap of reversed causation.

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