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How Gachagua's trip turned into a failed US tour

 


Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua lost focus when his US trip went contrary to his expectation.

In a strange turn of events, Gachagua had to cut short his stay in the United States of America on pretext of coming to campaign for his candidates ahead of the looming by-elections slated for November 2025.
According to his close allies, his US trip had no significant impact on his popularity. His political detractors allude that he lacked warm reception in the American soil.
Gachagua failed to secure the international backing that he sought for while in America. He had thought that he will be sympathized with after being impeached as the Deputy President of Kenya.
His trip was relegated to a kikuyu affair, where he lobbied a few rich kikuyus staying abroad to support his endeavor to be a kingpin in the Mt Kenya region.

Was Gachagua deported from the US

Gachagua unexpectedly ended his US trip on Thursday as he hopped onto plane back to Kenya.
The leader of the Democracy for Citizens Party (DCP) was highly hyped by his top supporters led by his deputy Cleophas Malala to boost his popularity in Kenya.
Just like Kenneth Matiba and Raila Odinga, his allies mobilized support for crowd reception at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA).
After 6 weeks of chest thumping in the US, Rigathi Gachagua returns in humiliation - no worthy deals, no solicited funds.

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