FACT-CHECK: Trump is not giving out $ 200 grant for Africans

The viral WhatsApp message is a trap that scammers use to collect personal information from unsuspecting individuals seeking opportunities.
The ClarityDeskSeptember 1, 2025
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Fact-checker: Angelina Adut Akech

Trump is not giving out $ 200 grant for Africans

viral message with a link on WhatsApp (archived link) claims that Donald Trump is giving $200 grants to people in African countries after becoming president of the United States for a second time, but it is false.

Visit the link below and answer the following questions, and you will receive $200 instantly,” reads the viral claim shared widely in WhatsApp groups and private direct messages.

The screenshot of a WhatsApp message shared widely in groups and DMs
The screenshot of a WhatsApp message shared widely in groups and DMs

Upon clicking the link, you are given the option to answer three questions, the first of which is whether you agree that Trump is a good president.

On answering all three questions correctly, you are further asked to choose from a lucky box.

After receiving the lucky box and winning $200, you are then instructed to share it with friends and groups.

Debunking the Claim:

A keyword search for ‘Donald Trump $200 grant for Africans’ returns several results with nothing with details related to the topic, except for one result showing a fact-check report (archived link) by 211 Check in November 2024.

According to the analysis from fotoForensics, the image elements are misleading: the photo of Trump and the cash stack seems to have been taken from unrelated sources, and scammers also use impersonation to make fake offers appear real.

Screenshot of the Fotoforensic photo analysis
Screenshot of the Fotoforensic photo analysis

The website also has a very low trust score of 9/100 on scamadviser.com (archived linkbecause of the following negative highlights:

  • The owner of the website is using a service to hide their identity on WHOIS
  • According to Tranco this site has a low rank
  • This site is a website within another website
  • High number of suspicious websites on this server
  • The registrar has a high % of spammers and fraud sites
  • This website is (very) young.
  • We tried to analyze the content of the site but failed

Our Verdict:

The ClarityDesk has found a viral WhatsApp message embedded with a link claiming that Donald Trump is offering a $200 grant to Africans to be false. This is a trap that scammers use to collect personal information from unsuspecting individuals seeking opportunities.

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About The ClarityDesk

The ClarityDesk is a South Sudan-based fact-checking and media literacy project dedicated to promoting truth, transparency, and accountability. We verify claims, debunk misinformation, and equip the public with tools to critically evaluate information. Our work is guided by accuracy, independence, and the public interest.

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