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Donald Trump Made Millions from Saudi Arabia

  • Trump sold the 45th floor of Trump World Tower to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for $4.5 million in June 2001, according to a city Finance Department spokeswoman. In 2008, the apartments became part of the Saudi Mission to the United Nations, records show. The five apartments included 10 bedrooms and 13 bathrooms at the time of the sale, and had yearly common charges of $85,585 for building amenities, documents obtained by The Daily News show. If those common charges remain the same, Trump was paid at least $5.7 million by the Saudi govement since 2001. Meanwhile, blowhard Trump and his cronies have hammered Clinton on the campaign trail, saying she should retu money Saudi Arabia gave to the Clinton Foundation because the Arab state has a poor human rights record. “Crooked Hillary says we must call on Saudi Arabia and other countries to stop funding hate,” Trump posted to Facebook in June. “I am calling on her to immediately retu the $25 million plus she got from them for the,donald trump made in mexico,donald trump made in america,donald trump made in china ties,donald trump made fun of disabled person,donald trump made history,donald trump made for tv movie,donald trump made in china hat,donald trump made in bangladesh,donald trump made fun of handicap,donald trump made a pass at me ...ادامه مطلب

  • Mexico President Blasts Trump's Policies as 'Huge Threat' after Meeting

  • President Enrique Pena Nieto had on Wednesday afteoon hailed as "open and constructive" the impromptu meeting he held with Trump, who later referred to the Mexican leader as his friend and a "wonderful" president. But in a late evening television interview, an angry-looking Pena Nieto sought to defend himself against a broad swathe of criticism for his decision to invite the Republican candidate despite his repeated verbal attacks on Mexico. "His policy stances could represent a huge threat to Mexico, and I am not prepared to keep my arms crossed and do nothing," Pena Nieto said. "That risk, that threat, must be confronted. I told him that is not the way to build a mutually beneficial relationship for both nations." Trump's quick acceptance of an invitation sent last Friday took Mexico's govement by surprise, and his visit to Mexico City came just hours ahead of a keynote speech on immigration as he sought to close the gap on Democratic rival Hillary Clinton. The real estate mogul', ...ادامه مطلب

  • Trump Calls Hillary Clinton 'Bigot’

  • Trump, who was joined onstage by “Brexit” leader Nigel Farage, was cheered loudly when he declared that Democrats have taken minorities’ support for granted, AP reported. “Hillary Clinton is a bigot who sees people of color only as votes, not as human beings worthy of a better future. She’s going to do nothing for African-Americans. She’s going to do nothing for the Hispanics. She’s only going to take care of herself, her consultants, her donors,” Trump said, referring to an Associated Press report that revealed many donors who met Clinton while she was secretary of state donated money to the Clinton Foundation. He continued, “These are the people she cares about. She doesn’t care what her policies have done to your communities. She doesn’t care. Remember this, you’ve had her policies — Democrats running some of the inner cities for 50, 70, 80, even over 100 yea,trump calls hillary crooked,trump calls hillary a mosquito,trump calls hillary a low life,trump calls hillary unfit,trump calls hillary a name,trump calls hillary weak,trump calls hillary great secretary of state,trump calls hillary unstable,trump calls hillary a rotten liar,trump calls hillary a world class liar ...ادامه مطلب

  • Republicans Tell RNC Chairman to De-Fund Trump

  • "We believe that Donald Trump's divisiveness, recklessness, incompetence, and record-breaking unpopularity risk tuing this election into a Democratic landslide, and only the immediate shift of all available RNC resources to vulnerable Senate and House races will prevent the GOP from drowning with a Trump-emblazoned anchor around its neck," a draft of the letter stated. "This should not be a difficult decision, as Donald Trump's chances of being elected president are evaporating by the day." Some of the signatories include former Connecticut Rep. Chris Shays, former New Hampshire Sen. Gordon Humphrey, former Rep. Tom Coleman of Missouri, and about 20 former RNC staffers, CBS News reported. Politico was the first outlet to report on the letter. Andrew Weinstein, an adamant Trump critic and former press aide of former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, helped organize the letter. In July, he helped put together an Irish wake in the nation's capital to mou the crumbling of the Republican par, ...ادامه مطلب

  • Trump Accuses Obama of Founding Daesh

  • Addressing supporters at a rally in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, on Wednesday the real estate tycoon said the terror group is "honoring President Obama." "He is the founder of ISIS," Trump said, referring to Daesh. "He's the founder of ISIS, okay?" he added. "He's the founder! He founded ISIS." The brash billionaire went on to criticize his Democratic rival for the White House, AFP reported. "And I would say, the co-founder would be crooked Hillary Clinton," he said. Earlier Wednesday, Clinton stely waed Trump about his "casual inciting" of violence, saying he "crossed the line" after he caused a firestorm by suggesting that people who support gun rights could take action to stop her from appointing US Supreme Court justices if elected president. Let's block ads! بخوانید, ...ادامه مطلب

  • Family of Muslim Teen Arrested for Homemade Clock in US Files Suit

  • The lawsuit was filed Monday on behalf of Ahmed Mohamed, who was arrested at his suburban Dallas high school in September and charged with having a hoax bomb. He says he brought the homemade digital clock to school to show his English teacher. Ahmed showed off the clock, made out of a plastic pencil box and electrical wire and other hardware salvaged from his parents' garage, on Monday during a news conference with his parents and attoeys. Irving police later dropped the charge, but he was still suspended for three days. He never retued to the school; his family opted to have him take classes elsewhere. The lawsuit names Irving Independent School District, the city of Irving and the school's principal, and asks a jury to determine the damages. In November, the family asked the district and city to pay $15 million o,family tree of muslim prophets,family structure of muslim,family tree of muslim,family name of muslim,family tree of muslim bin aqeel,family muslim shop pasir gudang,family muslim day six flags,family muslim shop,family muslim cartoon,family muslim quotes ...ادامه مطلب

  • Trump Presidency Will Be A ‘Real Opportunity’ for White Nationalists, Says Nazi Leader

  • The effort to plant the seeds of white nationalism in the political mainstream, where they might blossom into pro-white political coalitions that appeal to a broader swath of white voters, will not be easy, according to the chairman of the American Nazi Party. But Rocky Suhayda thinks there is one political figure who presents a “real opportunity” to lessen the load. Who is it? Donald Trump, the Republican nominee for president. “Now, if Trump does win, okay, it’s going to be a real opportunity for people like white nationalists, acting intelligently to build upon that, and to go and start — you know how you have the black political caucus and what not in Congress and everything — to start building on something like that,” Mr Suhayda declared on his radio program last month, the Independent reported on Monday. “It doesn’t have to be anti-, like the movement’s been for decades, so much as it has to be pro-white,” he added. “You know what I’m saying? It’s kind of hard to go and call us bigots if we don’t go around and act like a bigot. That’s what the movement should contemplate. All right.” Audio from the radio program was posted by BuzzFeed’s Andrew Kaczynski, who noted that Suhayda has in the past avoided making statements about Mr. Trump out of conce that he might harm the businessman’s candidacy. Yet, Mr. Kaczynski reported, in an American Nazi Party report from September, the chairman argued that Mr. Trump’s rhetoric revealed the secret popularity of the party’s messages. “We have a wonderful OPPORTUNITY here folks, that may never come again, at the RIGHT time,” Mr. Suhayda wrote, according to BuzzFeed. “Donald Trump’s campaign statements, if nothing else, have SHOWN that ‘our views’ are NOT so ‘unpopular’ as the Political Correctness crowd have told everyone they are!”Mr. Suhayda is far from the first avowed white supremacist to publicize his support and enthusiasm for Trump. Earlier this year, Rachel Pendergraft — the national organizer for the Knights Party, , ...ادامه مطلب

  • National US Poll: Clinton Leads Trump By 8

  • Powered by boosts in support from women, Catholics and the college-educated, Clinton leads the presidential race by 50 percent to 42 percent in the latest Washington Post/ABC News poll of registered voters -- up from 4 percentage points in mid-July, the Politico reported. Among likely voters, Clinton bests Trump 51 to 44 percent. When Libertarian Gary Johnson and Green Party nominee Jill Stein are included, Clinton leads Trump 45 to 37 with registered voters, followed by 8 percent for Johnson and 4 percent for Stein. Seventy-three percent of those surveyed, including 59 percent of Republicans, said they disapprove of Trump's recent feud with the Khans, parents of a Muslim-American Army captain killed in Iraq in 2004. Clinton has opened a wide lead among women in particular -- 58 percent to his 35 percent. Among college-educated women, she leads Trump by 19 percentage points, 57 percent to 38 percent. Trump leads Clinton by 10 points among men, 51 percent to 41 percent. But Clinton is leading by 6 points among college-educated whites, a group typically won by Republicans. She also has picked up support among Catholics, a key swing vote in recent elections, 51 percent to 45 percent. The poll also highlight's Trump's struggles in consolidating the GOP behind his candidacy -- he has the support of just 83 percent of Republicans, compared with 92 percent of Democrats for Clinton. Among Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents who backed Beie Sanders in the Democratic primary, 86 percent now support Clinton; Trump, in contrast, has the backing of only 74 percent of Republicans and leaners who preferred another candidate in the GOP primary. Clinton has also seen a modest uptick in favorability since the previous survey, moving from 42 percent to 48 percent. Her unfavorability rating, while still high, is now 50 percent, down from a peak of 55 percent in June. The poll was conducted by landline and cell phones from Aug. 1-4 in English and Spanish, using a random nation, ...ادامه مطلب

  • German Foreign Minister Steinmeier Warns of 'Hate Preacher' Trump

  • Right-wing populists in various countries are united by one thing, said German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Thursday. "They make politics with fear." Steinmeier added the same applies to Germany's own nationalist Alteative for Germany (AfD) party, supporters of Britain's exit from the EU and to "the hate preachers, like Donald Trump at the moment in the USA." A member of the center-left Social Democratic Party (SPD), the junior party in Germany's goveing coalition, Steinmeier has long been a vocal critic of Trump. His comments follow those of French President Francois Hollande and others in the US condemning Trump for his often divisive rhetoric. Recent polls have shown Trump trailing Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton ahead of the November presidential election. Some leading members in Trump's own Republican Party have even voiced conce a Trump victory could further divide an already divided party. Speaking on another subject, Steinmeier also said talks between Germany and Turkey were strained after last month's failed coup attempt and Turkey's subsequent crackdown on suspected putschists, Deutsche Welle reported. "There is virtually no basis for discussions at the moment," he said, given Turkey's perception that Germany had not taken the coup attempt seriously and Germany's conces about subsequent mass arrests and dismissals in Turkey. Steinmeier said reinstatement of the death penalty in Turkey would prevent its entry into the EU, but waed against prematurely halting discussions with Ankara. Let's block ads! بخوانید, ...ادامه مطلب

  • Obama Warns Trump Not to Spread Details of Security Briefings

  • Obama, a Democrat who endorsed his former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in the 2016 White House race, has made clear his dismay over Trump, a New York businessman who has proposed temporarily banning Muslims from entering the United States and building a wall on the US border with Mexico. On Tuesday Obama questioned why leading Republicans have not withdrawn their support for their presidential nominee. On Thursday he dismissed as ridiculous Trump's claims that the election may be rigged. "Of course the elections will not be rigged. What does that mean?" Obama said with exasperation. "If Mr. Trump is up 10 or 15 points on Election Day and ends up losing, then maybe he can raise some questions. That doesn't seem to be the case at the moment." Trump is trailing Clinton in polls. Despite his disdain, Obama said Trump would get the top secret briefings on world crises and security threats to which he, Clinton and their respective vice presidential running mates are entitled. Some Republicans have said Clinton should be denied access to such briefings because of her handling of classified material on a private email server while she was secretary of state. Obama Thursday, speaking to reporters at the Pentagon, made clear that both candidates would be treated equally, Reuters reported. "We are going to go by the law, which is that, in both tradition and the law, that if somebody is the nominee ... they need to get a security briefing so that if they were to win, they are not starting from scratch in terms of being prepared," Obama said. "What I will say is that they have been told these are classified briefings," he added, in response to a question about whether he was conceed about Trump obtaining the classified information. "And if they want to be president, they got to start acting like president, and that means being able to receive these briefings and not spread them around." Trump has placed blame on Clinton and Obama for the rise of Daesh. Obama, who was meeti, ...ادامه مطلب

  • 'Terror Threats' Made against Austrian Police Stations

  • In addition, the time for the supposed attacks – Thursday moing – mentioned in the message "has now passed", interior ministry spokesman Karl-Heinz Grundboeck told AFP. He confirmed a report by The Die Presse daily on its website that the email had, in bad English, made specific mention of extremists being behind the threats. "In the moing of August 4, 2016 Austrian security authorities received by email terror threats against police stations in several (Austrian) states," the interior ministry said. "Investigations ... are taking place. The necessary security measures were increased in a targeted manner. The Austrian security authorities currently see no need to panic," a statement said. It added that the email, sent to several police stations, came from an encrypted email address that has been used "several times in the past" for previous threats, without giving further details. Europe, including Austria, is on high alert after a number of attacks in recent weeks in France and Germany claimed by the Daesh (also known as ISIL and ISIS) terrorist group. Austria has so far not seen any such attacks. The Der Standard Daily reported on Thursday however that 59 "terror-related" arrests have been made in the country since the start of 2015. Let's block ads! بخوانید, ...ادامه مطلب

  • François Hollande Says Donald Trump 'Makes You Want to Retch'

  • A Trump victory in November could also affect France’s presidential election in the spring of 2017, said Hollande, who has not yet announced if he will seek re-election. “If the Americans choose Trump, that will have consequences, because an American election is a world election,” he said. “It could lead to a very strong tu to the right in the world, or to a correction ... the American campaign shows issues that will be reflected in the French campaign.” The Socialist French president will face strong competition from far-right National Front leader Marine Le Pen if he chooses to run again next year. Hollande said Trump’s “excesses” were sickening, according to the Guardian.  “His excesses make you want to retch, even in the United States, especially when – as was Donald Trump’s case – he speaks ill of a soldier, of the memory of a soldier,” he said, referring to Trump’s highly controversial comments in recent days about captain Humayun Khan, a US Muslim soldier killed in Iraq in 2004. US President Barack Obama on Tuesday called Trump “unfit” to become the US head of state amid a bipartisan outcry following the Republican candidate’s feud with Khan’s parents. Hollande said he was hearing “hurtful, humiliating comments” during the US election campaign. Speaking about politicians in general, he said “they should be respected when they are respectable.” Let's block ads! بخوانید, ...ادامه مطلب

  • Airlines Allowed to Fly American-Made Planes to Iran

  • The US Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control on Friday issued a license allowing US-made planes to have "temporary sojou" in Iran, meaning airlines such as Lufthansa, Turkish Airlines, or others flying frequently to Iran are expressly allowed to use US-made planes, or planes with US parts, to fly there, Reuters reported. Iran and world powers reached a deal on Tehran's nuclear program last July that allowed for the lifting of most sanctions on the country, although many U.S. sanctions remain in place. The deal allows for US companies to obtain licenses to sell civil aircraft to Iran, but a proposed deal between Boeing Co. (BA.N) and Iran has drawn the ire of members of the US Congress, who are trying to block it. The license issued on Friday has no impact on the proposed Boeing deal. Because of a quirk in the law, US-made planes could be flown to other countries under US sanction, such as Cuba, Sudan, Syria, and North Korea. Iran was an exception to this, said Jonathan Epstein, an attoey at Holland & Knight in Washington. "Technically there was no legal way to fly to Iran, so US lessors tended to say no, or it caused a lot of angst in the US leasing community that these planes were being flown there," said Epstein, who advises aviation leasing firms on sanctions issues. Practically speaking, many airlines were already flying US-made planes or those using significant amounts of US parts, Epstein said. But Friday's announcement resolved some of the ambiguity surrounding such trips, he said. "It was technically not allowed but was akin to speeding," Epstein said. "The foreign airlines were flying ... but the leasing company took different views on whether they allowed this or not." Treasury outlined several conditions for its allowance, including that the planes stay in Iran no longer than 72 hours at a time. It also only covers fixed-wing aircraft rather than aircraft like helicopters. Companies are also not allowed to store spare parts in Iran, among other , ...ادامه مطلب

  • Trump Overtakes Clinton in US Presidential Race, Poll Shows

  • Trump’s gains on Tuesday came as he accepted his party’s nomination to the Nov. 8 ballot at the four-day Republican National Convention in Cleveland last week, and as Clinton’s nomination in Philadelphia this week was marred by party divisions and the resignation of a top party official. The July 22-26 poll found that 39 percent of likely voters supported Trump, 37 percent supported Clinton and 24 percent would vote for neither. The poll had a credibility interval of 4 percentage points, meaning that support for the two candidates should be considered about even. Clinton held a three-point lead Friday, which was also within the credibility interval. Clinton has solidly led Trump in the poll throughout most of the 2016 presidential race. The only times that Trump has matched her level of support were when the Republican Party appeared to be roughly aligned with his campaign. In early May, Trump briefly pulled even with Clinton after his remaining rivals for the party nomination dropped out of the running. He held a 0.3 percentage point lead over Clinton on May 9, the last time he was nominally ahead. Trump fell back in the poll as he feuded with party bosses over comments he made about Hispanics, Muslims and immigrants, but he rebounded this month as his candidacy took the national spotlight at the Cleveland convention, according to Reuters. The Democratic party is hoping for a similar boost during its convention this week in Philadelphia, but the confab had a rough start: the WikiLeaks website released emails Friday that enraged many voters who had supported Clinton’s rival for the nomination, Senator Beie Sanders of Vermont, showing party officials had looked for ways to undermine his candidacy. The chair of the Democratic National Committee, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, announced her resignation afterward. Some speakers at the Democratic convention Monday were booed by Sanders supporters, and hundreds of protesters took to the streets to protest Clinton’s candidacy. , ...ادامه مطلب

  • Trump's 'Politics of Fear' Dangerous for US, World: German FM

  • Steinmeier told Reuters in a written interview that he was conceed about what he called Trump's ambiguous vows to "make America strong again," while simultaneously reducing its engagement overseas. "That is contradictory and it makes me conceed," Steinmeier said as he headed to Washington for meetings with other foreign and defense ministers to assess the US-led effort to defeat the Daesh (ISIL) terrorist group. "A politics of fear and isolation will bring less security, not more, and would be dangerous not only for the United States, but for Europe and the rest of the world as well." Steinmeier, a Social Democrat, has blasted Trump for months for his "America First" speech, while praising Democrat Hillary Clinton as an experienced foreign policy expert. Trump on Tuesday secured the party's 2016 nomination for the White House after vanquishing 16 party rivals, warring with much of his party's establishment and already provoking controversy at the convention. Steinmeier said the current crisis-charged world situation tempted people to look for easy answers. However the challenge was to find solutions that worked and did not rely on simple slogans or the erection of new barriers, he said. Trump's comments during the campaign - including calls to ban Muslims from the United States - have raised alarm in allied countries unnerved by the phrase "America First", used in the 1930s by isolationists who sought to keep the United States out of World War Two. Let's block ads! بخوانید, ...ادامه مطلب

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