Damir andrei biography of donald
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On July 16, as US President Donald Trump met with Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, Trump revealed just how little he knows about modern Russia or its leader. While US intelligence agencies have said the Russians interfered in the 2016 presidential election, Trump shocked the world by siding with Putin, who denied everything. “I don’t see any reason why it would be [Russia],” Trump said in Helsinki. The next day, he tried to take it back and said he meant “would not,” but few are buying it.
When asked bygd a reporter if there’s anything he holds Russia responsible for, Trump said, “I hold both countries responsible.” Both countries are not responsible for interfering in numerous elections, the downing of flight MH17 that killed 298 people, the förbjudet annexation of Crimea, the invasion and occupation of the Donbas, the invasion of Georgia, and the poisoning of a former KGB agent in Britain. It seems the president might need to brush up.
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List of Donald Trump 2020 presidential campaign non-political endorsements
This is a list of notable individual and organizations who publicly indicated support for Donald Trump in the 2020 United States presidential election.
Businesspeople
[edit]- Miriam Adelson, philanthropist, doctor and wife of Sheldon Adelson[1]
- Sheldon Adelson, founder and chairman of the Las Vegas Sands Corporation[1]
- Jeff Ballabon, media executive and lobbyist[2]
- Ronnie Barrett, gun manufacturer and CEO of Barrett Firearms Manufacturing[3]
- Jordan Belfort, former stockbroker, convicted felon, author of The Wolf of Wall Street and motivational speaker[4]
- Wayne Berman, businessman and senior managing director for government relations at The Blackstone Group[1]
- Blair Brandt, real estate entrepreneur[5]
- Flavio Briatore, Italian businessman[6]
- Herman Cain, businessman, former Chair of the Federal Reserve Bank
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Mackenzie King and the Zombie Army
This final episode of the life of Canadian Prime Minister W.L. Mackenzie King begins with the divisive Conscription Crisis. Despite his assurances that conscription would not be implemented,... Read allThis final episode of the life of Canadian Prime Minister W.L. Mackenzie King begins with the divisive Conscription Crisis. Despite his assurances that conscription would not be implemented, conditions in Europe force King to hold a plebiscite on the issue. King remains in office... Read allThis final episode of the life of Canadian Prime Minister W.L. Mackenzie King begins with the divisive Conscription Crisis. Despite his assurances that conscription would not be implemented, conditions in Europe force King to hold a plebiscite on the issue. King remains in office until his retirement in 1948. A lonely man, he lives out his remaining years at Kingsmere... Read all
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