
Haitian ‘Cartel’ Presidents Snub Mar-a-Lago Crisis Talks – New Details of ‘Fils-Aimé/Cassy’ Pact Emerge

In a stunning display of cowardice and calculated sabotage, two Presidents of Haiti’s Transitional Presidential Council (CPT) failed to appear at a critical high-stakes summit at Mar-a-Lago on Sunday, leaving an “empty chair” at the table with senior U.S. power brokers.
The diplomatic no-show is being hailed by insiders not as a logistical failure, but as the final proof that Haiti’s government has been fully captured by a “Cartel Bureaucracy” intent on running out the clock and seizing indefinite power.

The meeting was set to be the decisive moment to end the gang-fueled anarchy consuming the Caribbean nation, a crisis that has driven waves of mass migration toward the U.S. border.
Instead, the Haitian delegation crumbled. Sources close to the transition confirm that Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé—allegedly linked to narco-trafficking interests—mobilized his administrative machinery to block the delegation from leaving Port-au-Prince.
The absence of Haiti’s nominal leaders at Mar-a-Lago exposes a terrifying reality that U.S. intelligence agencies have privately feared: The CPT is no longer in charge. It is being strangled by a shadow alliance between Prime Minister Fils-Aimé and criminal political elements such as Nenel Cassy, a notorious figure in Port-au-Prince often referred to as a “ganglord in a suit.”
Cassy is not merely a politician; he is a renowned criminal operator in the capital. He was previously arrested and charged with running a sophisticated kidnapping ring that terrorized Port-au-Prince.
However, in a shocking display of judicial capture, intelligence reports delivered to Mar-a-Lago allege that Prime Minister Fils-Aimé used his executive leverage to coerce the justice system into releasing Cassy.
By forcing the release of the man responsible for a kidnapping ring, Fils-Aimé secured a violent ally to do the government’s dirty work. It is a pincer movement: Fils-Aimé holds the pen, and Cassy—now free thanks to the Prime Minister—holds the gun.
The goal of this “Fils-Aimé/Cassy” axis? A slow-roll to February 7th.
Under the current transition charter, the CPT’s mandate expires next month. Sources confirm Fils-Aimé’s plan is to stall all progress, force the CPT to dissolve into irrelevance, and emerge on February 8th as the sole, unchecked dictator of Haiti—ruled by decree and backed by the kidnapping networks Cassy and his allies control.
The double no-show has confirmed the worst fears of the America First security establishment: Haiti is no longer a failing state; it is a captured state. Analysis of the current crisis outlines the mechanics of the “Deadlock by Design” strategy used by Fils-Aimé to keep the U.S. paralyzed while gangs expand their territory.
The message delivered to the U.S. administration was clear: The CPT is broken. The Prime Minister is compromised. The only remaining option is an immediate dismissal of the corrupt Fils-Aimé government and the installation of a neutral technocratic government with no ties to the political gangs and their extended network.
The empty chairs at Mar-a-Lago scream louder than any diplomat could. They signal that the current Haitian leadership has no interest in solutions, only in survival.
As the February 7th deadline looms, the question for Washington is no longer how to support the Haitian government, but how to bypass it entirely before a narco-dictatorship sets up shop just 700 miles from the Florida coast.
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