Massad Boulos (State Dept Senior Adviser, Africa)
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The man helping broker an African peace deal is also family to the Trumps and tied to a US grab for a strategic mine.
Who they are
Massad Boulos, a senior US State Department adviser for Africa and the Middle East, and the father-in-law of Tiffany Trump.
What they do
The engine sees him wearing two hats at once: an official US diplomat and a personal link into the Trump family network.
How it works
He helped negotiate a 2026 peace deal between Congo (DRC) and Rwanda that was tied to a US-friendly group buying the Rubaya coltan mine, and told Bloomberg in September 2025 that 'industrializing Rubaya' was part of the US-backed peace plan.
Why it matters
It shows how a single person can blend government diplomacy with family business ties, so a peace effort and a mineral grab move together.
The engine's record — word for word
US State Department senior adviser for Africa and the Middle East; father-in-law to Tiffany Trump (married Michael Boulos). Brokered DRC-Rwanda peace negotiations (spring 2026) tied to Rubaya coltan mine acquisition by US-aligned consortium (Beach / Mercuria / SAKIMA). Told Bloomberg Sep 2025 that 'industrialization of Rubaya' is part of the US-backed peace initiative. Engine treatment: dual-capacity-operator pattern (state diplomatic apparatus + Trump kinship network bridge). Per Technate node-framing: structural-pattern projection. Cross-edge to gentry_beach_america_first_global, rubaya_coltan, drc_rwanda_peace_2026, tiffany_trump.
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