Martine Moïse, the widow of slain Haitian President Jovenel Moïse, has made a direct and urgent appeal to former U.S. President Donald Trump, seeking his assistance in uncovering the truth behind her husband’s assassination.
In a public message, Moïse drew striking parallels between Jovenel Moïse’s presidency and Trump’s own political journey. She highlighted the economic reforms both leaders championed, the relentless character assassination campaigns they endured, and the threats to their lives. However, she underscored a painful distinction—while Trump survived the political battles and assassination attempts, her husband was brutally murdered on July 7, 2021.
Moïse’s plea to Trump is clear: she is calling for the declassification of all FBI and U.S. State Department documents related to the assassination. She believes these records hold crucial information that could bring long-awaited justice to her husband’s case and provide the Haitian people with peace and stability.
Beyond seeking justice, Moïse emphasized the urgent need for Haiti to return to constitutional order. She reiterated that, according to Haiti’s constitution, a Prime Minister should be leading the Executive Branch to ensure governance aligns with the rule of law.
The assassination of Jovenel Moïse plunged Haiti into further political and social turmoil, with ongoing instability, rising gang violence, and uncertainty about the nation’s future. Moïse’s call for transparency and accountability in the investigation resonates with many Haitians who are still seeking justice for their late president.
As Haiti faces continued challenges, Martine Moïse remains steadfast in her mission to uncover the truth, hoping that U.S. intervention could be a pivotal step toward resolving one of the most shocking political assassinations in recent history.
I hope Trump will listen to her, but I doubt it .