No, this isn’t creepy at all. https://www.wsj.com/world/middle-east/trump-arab-leaders-5a4ba556?mod=mhp “I like you too much,” Trump told Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, later placing his hand on his heart as the two men bid farewell on the airport tarmac. Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa was “attractive” and “tough,” Trump said after a surprise meeting in Riyadh with the former rebel leader who toppled Syria’s longtime dictator in December. Trump said Qatar’s ruling emir and his family were “tall, handsome guys.” “You’re a magnificent man,” Trump said Thursday at the royal palace here, as he sat beside Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, president of the United Arab Emirates. “Oh, what I do for the crown prince,” Trump said during a speech in Saudi Arabia. At the end of Trump’s remarks about the kingdom, Prince Mohammed stood and applauded, letting loose a wide smile.
Our local libbies are so Jealous of Trump of the respect and love that he receives from other world leaders. Remember Barry bowed down to King of Saudi
Trump is just aware that his grift will last beyond his term as pseudo-President. He's on his knees for these people to let them know that they're more important than his supposed job, which he's willing to abuse in order to curry financial favor with them. Been obvious for ...... ever.
Hopefully the rift between Trump and the warmonger Netanyahu is real. Perhaps Trump got Intel that Bibi was bragging that he was playing Trump like a fiddle. Alternatively and less likely imo, the rift is staged: This would allow Netanyahu to target Palestinians and Iran even more aggressively without Trump being blamed. Good cop bad cop (sort of)
Trump support HATE woke universities and their pandering to militant Muslims but fail to question why they are that way. They fund and harbor Hamas terrorists and they fund woke universities. And now the president wants in on the grift. https://www.wsj.com/world/middle-east/qatar-us-influence-spending-7a64dd75 It is now the single largest foreign funder of American universities, according to U.S. Education Department data, providing more than $6 billion over the past 15 years through gifts or contracts with schools including Cornell, Georgetown and Northwestern.