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A Donald Trump ally who admitted he had “Nazi” tendencies has been accused of intervening on behalf of the White House in the sex-trafficking investigation into misogynist influencer Andrew Tate, according to a new report.
It’s reported that three White House officials have confirmed Ronaldo’s planned visit on the same day Trump is scheduled to meet with Mohammed bin Salman, the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia. Given that Ronaldo plays his football in Saudi Arabia with Al-Nassr, it remains unclear whether these meetings are connected.
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White House Stepped in to Help Accused Sex Trafficker Andrew Tate
ProPublica reports that Paul Ingrassia, a White House lawyer who had previously represented the Tate brothers and once bragged about having a “Nazi streak,” intervened on their behalf when customs officials seized their electronic devices at the airport in Fort Lauderdale.
Trump took the stage to thank guests for attending the special dinner and then praised Cristiano Ronaldo for meeting his son, Baron Trump, who is a big fan of the Portuguese striker. While on stage, Trump took the time to thank Ronaldo for attending the event and then mentioned how excited his son, Barron Trump, was to meet the Portuguese star.
Cristiano Ronaldo is reportedly set to pay a visit to the White House on Tuesday afternoon, the same day U.S. President Donald Trump is hosting the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Just a week ago, the United States officially recognized Syria’s president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, as a “specially designated global terrorist.” Now, he’s shaking hands and smiling in the Oval Office.
Peyton Manning recalled being a fish out of water at a White House state dinner attended by the late Queen Elizabeth II. Back in May 2007, Peyton, 49, and his wife, Ashley Manning, were guests of then-President George W.
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White House accuses Alibaba of aiding Chinese military targeting U.S., company denies claims
The White House has accused Alibaba of providing technology to the Chinese military for operations that could target the United States, according to a leaked memo. Alibaba has denied the allegations,