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Posted on July 21, 2021 by admin

Tom Barrack, L.A. billionaire and Trump ally, charged with acting as agent of UAE

Chair of Trump’s 2017 inaugural committee is arrested in California on charges that he and others conspired to influence U.S. foreign policy to benefit the United Arab Emirates.

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