Did Trump Tell George Soros
to 'Go to Hell' at Davos?
President Trump
and billionaire George Soros made separate appearances on the annual meeting of
the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. in past due
January 2018, imparting fodder for a fake news article conserving that the two
were witnessed having a face-to-face conversation there.
The unreliable
internet site YourNewsWire published a “report” on 29 January pointing out that
Trump had instructed Soros, who gave a speech pretty vital of the president at
Davos, to “Go to hell”
Obviously,
given YourNewsWire's long record of posting created and politically
inclined substance, no such trade between a columnist and Department of
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen was accounted for (or even
specified in going) by any legitimate media source on the planet.
Nor can any
such trade be seen or heard in video of the 25 January dinner meeting
went to by Trump, Nielsen, and different European business pioneers. The
reality of the matter is that George Soros, who, notwithstanding being an
extremely rich person lender and donor, is a longtime supporter of progressive
candidates and causes, conveyed a discourse at the Davos gathering in which
he said "I consider the Trump administration a danger to the
world." In any case, there is no proof that Trump reacted
straightforwardly to Soros' remarks in broad daylight by any stretch of the
imagination, considerably less let him know before observers to "go to
hell.
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Nor can any
such trade be seen or heard in video of the 25 January dinner meeting
went to by Trump, Nielsen, and different European business pioneers. The
reality of the matter is that George Soros, who, notwithstanding being an
extremely rich person lender and donor, is a longtime supporter of progressive
candidates and causes, conveyed a discourse at the Davos gathering in which
he said "I consider the Trump administration a danger to the
world." In any case, there is no proof that Trump reacted
straightforwardly to Soros' remarks in broad daylight by any stretch of the
imagination, considerably less let him know before observers to "go to
hell.
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