Solid gold, royal missives and Nobel noms: how to win Trump over
- Tim Cook highlighted the value of a 24-karat gold item related to Trump, stating, "It’s 24-karat gold… I’ll take the liberty of setting it up."
- Hun Manet nominated Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize for his "visionary and innovative diplomacy" and contributions to peace.
- British Prime Minister Keir Starmer invited Trump for an official visit with a letter from King Charles III.
- Trump stated it would be "stupid" for the US government not to accept the $400 million aircraft offer from the Gulf state.
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The head of Apple Tim Cook went straight to the point: "It's 24-carat gold... let me set it here." "Oh," said clearly impressed Donald Trump, while T. Cook collected a unique gift for the President of the United States, a glass plate with an individual engraving set on the gold base.
The Republican billionaire loves what shines and it hasn't escaped the powerful ones who are trying to attract his favors "It's 24 carat gold... I allow myself to settle..." says Tim Cook. "Wow
Washington - "The West 24 Carat Gold ... I allow myself to install it... " says Tim Cook. "Wow," Donald Trump, delighted, while the boss of Apple assembles before his eyes a "unique" present. The scene, which takes place on August 6 in the Oval Office, is one of several examples of the efforts made by the world's most powerful bosses and by some foreign leaders to put the US president in good dispositions. The Republican billionaire loves what s…
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