Unanswered Questions: Trump’s Ties To Soros, Organized Crime And The Chinese

By: Terresa Monroe-Hamilton | NoisyRoom.net

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There are a number of things about Donald Trump that I find beyond troubling. The tipping point for me was when Trump started claiming he was ‘flexible’, just like Obama was with Vladimir Putin. But that is not the only thing that has given me pause during this nomination process. I have a lot of unanswered questions.

According to the Chicago Tribune, George Soros bailed out Trump Tower in Chicago in 2004. In fact, in 2009, Trump spent Christmas Eve with the old spider. Conservatives railed against Barack Obama for his ties to George Soros as they should have… but where is the same circumspection when it comes to Donald Trump? He’s a nationalist and a populist and his followers seem utterly deaf, dumb and blind to his history and connections.

From Conservative Review:

Donald Trump has lined up three New York hedge funds, including money from billionaire George Soros, to invest $160 million in his Chicago skyscraper, a key piece in perhaps the largest construction financing in the city’s history, according to real estate sources and public documents.

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4 thoughts on “Unanswered Questions: Trump’s Ties To Soros, Organized Crime And The Chinese

  1. Is it thinkable to suggest that that candidate’s campaign (eventually – presidency) is part of his quite complex business strategy?.. Is there any comprehencive professional analysis – with certain conclusions – of his REAL financial situation publicly availible?.. E.g. in Europe (all the way “socialists” but still) such questions would be in the very focus of public scrutiny. Any indication of political populism (esp. if big money is involved) makes them very much suspicious either…

  2. “I respect Richard Haass…And I like him a lot. I have a few people that I really like and respect.” – Donald Trump, who held briefing With Richard Haass, Head of Council on Foreign Relations, as reported at the New York Times March 3, 2016

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