Magnus
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He thinks it is. He plans to keep it when he leaves office. Looks your gutter right wing media kept it from you.its not Trumps plane ..
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He thinks it is. He plans to keep it when he leaves office. Looks your gutter right wing media kept it from you.its not Trumps plane ..
An investment isn’t a donation…are you that stupid?LOL We are such a poor country that we need donations from the Arabs? Is that how your orange douchebag makes America great again?
No wonder the dear leader loves his retards. They will believe anything.![]()
They have money because they're in the oil business. Washington has the best politicians money can buy, and the world knows that. Any American that actually believes his elected representatives pay attention to him is kidding himself.My question is:
What did the Islamic lobby buy?
Islamic candidates such as:
- Mamdani in NY
- Adam Hamawy in NJ.
- Abdul el Fayed in Michigan...
shouldn't cost that much.
Qatar Has Poured Over $400 Billion Into the US, New Study Finds, Raising Alarm in DC
Algemeiner | June 4, 2026
Concerns are mounting in Washington over Qatar’s expanding financial footprint across key American sectors, where investment flows are increasingly seen as a vehicle for strategic influence and geopolitical leverage, a new study has found.
According to a newly released report from the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD), a Washington, DC-based think tank, Qatar has invested over $400 billion in the United States since 2000, with analysts now raising alarm bells over the scale and strategic reach of its financial ties.
While FDD’s analysis uses a conservative baseline, the estimate could even reach roughly $1.2 trillion in investment flows if Qatari government projections and White House–linked assessments are taken into account.
President Donald Trump and Qatar have forged a surprisingly close and productive alliance. Despite some initial tensions during his first term, the two sides share strong strategic ties, with Trump frequently praising the Qatari Emir, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, for his leadership and diplomatic cooperation. [1, 2, 3]My question is:
What did the Islamic lobby buy?
Islamic candidates such as:
- Mamdani in NY
- Adam Hamawy in NJ.
- Abdul el Fayed in Michigan...
shouldn't cost that much.
Qatar Has Poured Over $400 Billion Into the US, New Study Finds, Raising Alarm in DC
Algemeiner | June 4, 2026
Concerns are mounting in Washington over Qatar’s expanding financial footprint across key American sectors, where investment flows are increasingly seen as a vehicle for strategic influence and geopolitical leverage, a new study has found.
According to a newly released report from the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD), a Washington, DC-based think tank, Qatar has invested over $400 billion in the United States since 2000, with analysts now raising alarm bells over the scale and strategic reach of its financial ties.
While FDD’s analysis uses a conservative baseline, the estimate could even reach roughly $1.2 trillion in investment flows if Qatari government projections and White House–linked assessments are taken into account.
You took the words out of my mouth.China is the number one funder in U.S politics according to a posting I saw.
America is being destroyed by those who despise America. Reagan is rolling in his grave.

It says right there in your cut n paste in your post, they invested it in Washington, D.C.....that means the Trump administration, or those in power in Congress....Republicans.My question is:
What did the Islamic lobby buy?
Islamic candidates such as:
- Mamdani in NY
- Adam Hamawy in NJ.
- Abdul el Fayed in Michigan...
shouldn't cost that much.
Qatar Has Poured Over $400 Billion Into the US, New Study Finds, Raising Alarm in DC
Algemeiner | June 4, 2026
Concerns are mounting in Washington over Qatar’s expanding financial footprint across key American sectors, where investment flows are increasingly seen as a vehicle for strategic influence and geopolitical leverage, a new study has found.
According to a newly released report from the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD), a Washington, DC-based think tank, Qatar has invested over $400 billion in the United States since 2000, with analysts now raising alarm bells over the scale and strategic reach of its financial ties.
While FDD’s analysis uses a conservative baseline, the estimate could even reach roughly $1.2 trillion in investment flows if Qatari government projections and White House–linked assessments are taken into account.
They just can't admit that Trump would do that to them.It says right there in your cut n paste in your post, they invested it in Washington, D.C.....that means the Trump administration, or those in power in Congress....Republicans.