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Donald Trump called for Sweden to release ASAP Rocky in 2019
Sweden's justice minister has revealed how his country was allegedly threatened with a trade war by Donald Trump for the arrest of ASAP ROCKY in 2019.

Feature News: Trump’s Daughter Tiffany Just Got Engaged To Lebanese-Nigerian Multimillionaire Michael Boulos
Tiffany Trump, the last daughter of Donald Trump, has announced her engagement to longtime boyfriend Michael Boulos, a Lebanese-Nigerian multimillionaire heir. She made this known a day before her father’s presidency officially ended.
“It has been an honor to celebrate many milestones, historic occasions and create memories with my family here at the White House, none more special than my engagement to my amazing fiancé Michael! Feeling blessed and excited for the next chapter! ❤️”, she wrote on Instagram.
It is unclear if Trump consented to the engagement, though a White House source told Page Six the family is delighted about the news.
Tiffany’s mom, Marla Maples, sent in a congratulatory message on Instagram. “Celebrating God’s endless blessing of love…May God’s blessings & love always light your path. Love you so much, mom.”
Tiffany, 27, and Boulos, 23, were first photographed together in 2018. After, he met the entire Trump family at Thanksgiving dinner at Mar-a-Lago in Florida that same year.
Now many have asked, who is Michael Boulos?
Boulos was born in Kfaraakka, a village in northern Lebanon. His family lived in Houston, Texas for a while before moving to Nigeria when he was a toddler. He had his basic education at the American International School and then went on to pursue his Bachelor’s in Global Business Management from London’s Regents University in 2018. He holds a Master’s in Project Management, Finance, and Risk from City University also in London. He graduated in 2019.
The Boulos family own a multibillion-dollar conglomerate and a large portfolio of companies actively operating in more than 10 West African countries. Boulos’ father, Dr. Massad Boulos, is the head of all the businesses.
Boulos’ mother, Sarah, who always calls Nigeria her home, is the founder of the Society for the Performing Arts (SPAN) in Nigeria. SPAN prides itself as a “one-stop destination for performance art, dance, theater, music, and visual arts.”
Sarah’s father bought SCOA Nigeria Plc, a Nigerian-based company which engages in the distribution, maintenance and leasing of motor vehicles. After the purchase, Sarah’s entire family including her nuclear family relocated to Nigeria. Boulos is currently the Associate Director of SCOA Nigeria Plc, the director of Fadoul Group since 2019, and the business development manager of Royalton Investment, also since 2019.
Boulos has three other siblings — two sisters, Oriane and Sophie, and a brother, Fares. His brother, with whom he has a striking resemblance, is an actor and underground rapper with the stage name, Farastafari on YouTube.
There have been reports that Tiffany and Boulos both love the nightlife and party scene but evidently, they also have a knack for business. Tiffany recently graduated from Georgetown Law School in D.C.
A source told Town and Country mag, “They are both dedicated to their studies and are really supportive of each other’s career aspirations.” The two are at the moment “enjoying each other’s company,” the source added.

Feature News: Trump Stands Accused In Michael Cohen’s New Book
In a new book titled Disloyal: A Memoir, former attorney Michael Cohen has made staggering accusations against President Donald Trump including that the president once said Nelson Mandela “was no leader”.
Cohen is serving the rest of a three-year sentence for fraud and perjury under house arrest due to concerns over the coronavirus in prisons. He writes that Trump was explicitly racist and disrespectful of Black leaders.
While the world mourned Mandela’s death in 2013, Trump allegedly said in a conversation where Cohen was present: “Mandela f**ked the whole country (South Africa) up. Now it’s a sh*thole. F**k Mandela. He was no leader.”
According to Cohen, the castigation of Mandela was not personal for Trump but rather symptomatic of his animosity towards Black and/or African leadership, generally.
“Tell me one country run by a black person that isn’t a sh*thole…They are all complete f**king toilets,” Trump is quoted to have said in 2008 after Barack Obama became America’s first Black president.
The interesting point about Cohen’s claim of “sh*thole countries” is that the president is alleged by different persons in 2018 to have made similar comments about Black majority countries.
Trump is also said to have given up hope of winning support from racial minorities because “they’re too stupid to vote for” him. “They’re not my people,” he allegedly added.
President Obama appears as another obsession of President Trump’s in Cohen’s book. According to the now disbarred attorney, Trump hired a “Faux-Obama”, a Black man who portrayed Obama and was the subject of belittling from Trump.
The information about the “Faux-Obama” comes with a photo of Trump and another Black man seated on opposite sided of a desk. The Black man wore an American flag pin on a suit.
Cohen, a former close ally of Trump’s, is now visibly campaigning to have him defeated by Democratic nominee Joe Biden in November.