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US - POLITICS - CRIME - DIPLOMACY - TRUMP - UAE

US - POLITICS - CRIME - DIPLOMACY - TRUMP - UAE
Thomas Barrack, a close adviser to former President Donald Trump and chair of his inaugural committee, leaves after attending a hearing at the US District Court of Eastern District of New York on July 26, 2021 in New York City. Thomas Barrack, a close ally to former US president Donald Trump and one of his top fundraisers, was arrested and charged on July 20, 2021 with not disclosing his lobbying on behalf of a foreign government. Barrack, a private equity investor and longtime Trump friend who chaired Trump's 2017 inaugural committee, had also been charged with obstruction of justice and making multiple false statements to the Federal Bureau of Investigation about his work for the UAE.
Kena Betancur / AFP
Document reference 000_9GJ42Y
SLUG US - POLITICS - CRIME - DIPLOMACY - TRUMP - UAE
Creation date 7/26/2021 17:49 UTC
City/Country New York, United States
Credit Kena Betancur / AFP
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US - POLITICS - CRIME - DIPLOMACY - TRUMP - UAE

US - POLITICS - CRIME - DIPLOMACY - TRUMP - UAE
Thomas Barrack, a close adviser to former President Donald Trump and chair of his inaugural committee, leaves after attending a hearing at the US District Court of Eastern District of New York on July 26, 2021 in New York City. Thomas Barrack, a close ally to former US president Donald Trump and one of his top fundraisers, was arrested and charged on July 20, 2021 with not disclosing his lobbying on behalf of a foreign government. Barrack, a private equity investor and longtime Trump friend who chaired Trump's 2017 inaugural committee, had also been charged with obstruction of justice and making multiple false statements to the Federal Bureau of Investigation about his work for the UAE.
Kena Betancur / AFP