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Victor Bout, nicknamed the “Merchant of Death,” is asking Trump to flee to Russia.
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He sent a telegram to Trump warning him to escape prosecution in New York and that his “life is in danger.”
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Bott said Trump would find a “safe haven” in Russia where he could rebel against the “globalists.”
Prominent Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout allegedly sent a telegram to former President Donald Trump on April 7, warning Trump that “my life is in danger” and urging him to travel to Russia.
“The Biden administration won’t stop at dragging you through a courthouse/prison industrial complex. They’d sooner destroy your lives than stand in their way,” Boot’s message reads. Russian state media reported for the first time.
A Telegram photo of Bowe posted by Russian state media on the Telegram messaging app shows the message was sent to Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club in Florida.
Butt’s telegram to Trump contained phrases often used by Trump and his MAGA allies, including “globalist cabal,” “evil swamp destroying the last foundations of the American republic,” and “anarcho-tyranny.” These are probably references New World Order Conspiracy Theory It shows that a global elite hierarchy controls everything that happens on a global scale.
He advised Trump to flee to Russia. “Welcome to Russia. You will find a safe haven, and from here you can lead the struggle of the American people, the global revolution and a bright future for the planet,” the message read.
Trump – There is no publicly available evidence of who he is. He remains under the protection of the Secret Service – He is facing a similar threat as Bout described in Telegram.
He was nicknamed the “Merchant of Death”. Boute brokered arms deals that fueled conflicts in Angola, Liberia, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Sudan, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Bout is also said to have arranged arms deals for al-Qaeda and the Taliban. The New York Times reported.
Butu was arrested in Thailand in 2008 and returned to Russia in A In the year 2022 prisoner swap for WNBA player Brittany Greener with the USHe was arrested and found guilty of drug trafficking in a Russian court.
Bout told state media that his concerns about Trump stemmed from a telegram at a post office in Moscow. The former president’s case in New York.
“First of all, I think that his life is at stake and that the legal process that has just begun in New York is not going to end with Donald Trump being found guilty.” Bowe told Russian state television station Vesti.
“Most of the time, it’s easily removed from there,” he added.
Bout said that inviting Trump to Russia and protecting him is in the best interest of all mankind and especially the American people, saying the former president will “lead this revolt against the globalists.”
Trump, similarly, has not spoken publicly about Bout. It is called a weapons dealer “An absolute killer” and “One of the worst in the world.” However, Bhutto’s behavior at the time was mired in criticism of the 2022 prisoner exchange deal.
Trump is now face to face. 34 felony counts of falsifying business records; At least some of it is related to a one-time settlement and cash payments made to his personal attorney, Michael Cohen, on the eve of the 2016 election. to porn star Stormi Daniels.
It is also unclear how Russian leader Vladimir Putin will react to Trump fleeing to Moscow. Trump praised Putin. Complimenting him as “clever” on various occasions.
The former president said in March that he knew what to say to the president, citing his relationship with Putin and his own negotiating skills. The Russian leader to end the war in Ukraine “within 24 hours”.
A representative for Trump did not immediately respond to an insider’s request for comment outside regular business hours.
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