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About Qatar and it's influence on political figures

 Today Facebook showed the following video explaining about Qatar:

Did people forget about the Qatari bribery scandal in Europe not long ago?

Here is from comments:

- Trying to figure out who was paid: =>  Candace Owens

Tucker, Owen's and Nick dirty mouth Fuentas

yep been saying Tucker sold his soul he even got a house in quatar

All money contributed to political figures and to educational institutions should be published. =>Columbia ,Yale ,Harvard all bought

it is on the FARA website

Q: Aren’t they behind the Muslim brotherhood? R: responses confirmed it, yes

Q: I don't get it. why then did Qatar donate a plane to Trump, and he apparently gladly took it!?

A: Trump gave the plane to the Air Force.

A: But he took the jet. And he did gloat about them investing billions in America. This is partly why Independents and moderates are not Maga.

A: the EU is a central bank/ globalists entity which Trump is trying to extract the USA from. So, I believe he is courting Qatar and Saudia Arabia to use them.....he just put Venezuelan oil monies in Qatar banks....the lesser of two evils.

A: and...Trump gave Qutar unlimited access to our air force training camp in Utah...omg

A: Excellent explanation. They (Qatar) is the head of the snake. I’m saying it for years.. there are the one that in charge of all the terror in the world they’re sponsoring that and pretending they are the negotiator do not trust those evils






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