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“Seems Like Smart Man”: Andrew Tate Once Lauded Vladimir Putin for His ‘Men in Black Suits’ Theory Involving Donald Trump

Himakshu Vyas
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Andrew Tate, the famous ‘Top G’, was recently put under house arrest after facing human trafficking charges. Despite this, he remains active on Twitter and is unapologetically outspoken. In fact, Tate recently shared his agreement with Vladimir Putin on former US President Donald Trump. This statement has garnered attention, especially given Trump’s current legal battles and the controversy surrounding his presidency.

Donald Trump, known for being one of the most divisive US Presidents, is currently facing the threat of imprisonment. However, despite his polarizing nature, both Andrew Tate and Vladimir Putin have given him credit. This praise may come as a surprise to some, given the numerous controversies that arose during Trump’s tenure as President.

Vladimir Putin, who has been Russia’s President for over two decades and a longtime rival of the United States, has commented on the current political landscape in the US.

Despite acknowledging that President Trump brought fresh ideas to the table, Putin expressed his concern with the trend of US Presidents failing to deliver on their promises. These comments serve as a reminder of the complex relationship between the two nations and the challenges they continue to face.

Andrew Tate lauds Vladimir Putin over Donald Trump conspiracy

Andrew Tate recently shared his agreement with Vladimir Putin’s views on US presidents. Tate echoed Putin’s sentiments, agreeing that there are “men in black suits with briefcases” who explain to the president how things should be done.

He said,

Putin said, ‘Trump seems like a smart man. He has lots of good ideas, but I’ve sat through 5 presidents now. And when the people in black suits come and explain to him how things in America work, he will never finish his ideas’.

In a separate interview, Putin himself spoke about the role of those in charge when it comes to the president’s decision-making. Putin noted that while the president may be the one who holds the title, it is often the case that those in charge hold the real power.

This sentiment echoes the views of Andrew Tate and highlights the complex nature of politics and power dynamics.

Trump supports Tate

Former US President Donald Trump recently made a statement about the imprisonment of Andrew Tate. He was in jail in Romania on charges of human trafficking. As Tate is a US citizen, Trump spoke out in support of his release.

He was stating that there was not enough evidence to support the charges. Trump called on the Romanian government to “immediately release” Tate and allow him to return home to the United States.

He said,

My fellow Americans. I come today with an urgent matter that requires our attention, as we already discovered Andrew Tate and Tristian Tate. Both United States citizens have been imprisoned since more than two months without any evidence to support any charges brought against them. This is a clear violation of their basic human rights and we can’t let this go unchecked.”

In addition to his statement, Trump also called on his supporters to make a peaceful protest outside the embassy in Romania. Trump went on to label Tate’s imprisonment as a human rights violation and expressed his belief that Tate was innocent.

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Himakshu Vyas

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Himakshu Vyas, is a journalist with a passion for uncovering the truth and crafting captivating narratives. With a decade of die-hard Manchester United support and a love for soccer and MMA, Himakshu brings a unique perspective to the world of sports. His daily indulgence in MMA training keeps him fit and gives him the athlete's point of view. He's a huge fan of UFC's 'The Notorious' Connor McGregor and Jon Jones, admiring their dedication and discipline. When he's not exploring the world of sports, Himakshu loves to travel and cook, putting his own spin on different cuisines. Ready to deliver exceptional content, this dynamic and motivated journalist is always eager to share his insights with readers.

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