Trump Administration Could Block Iranian Diplomats From Bulk Shopping at Costco
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Trump administration considers blocking UN diplomats from shopping at Costco and Sams Clubs · American Wire News
A new move by President Donald Trump could prevent Iranian diplomats from shopping at a beloved big box store. The administration recently blocked visas for Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas, and is now mulling over restrictions on diplomats from Zimbabwe, Iran, Brazil and Sudan ahead of the U.N. General Assembly in New York. Watch: LMFAO! Trump is considering banning all Iranian Diplomats from shopping at Costco when they visit for the UN meeti…
Trump administration could block Iranian diplomats from bulk shopping at Costco | Fox Wilmington WSFX-TV
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The Trump administration, after denying visas to Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas, is weighing new restrictions on delegations from Iran, Sudan, Zimbabwe — and even Brazil — ahead of the U.N. General Assembly later this month in New York. According to an internal State Department memo reviewed by The Associated Press, the restrictions could take effect before the General Assembly convenes on Sept. 22. …
Trump administration could block Iranian diplomats from bulk shopping at Costco - NEW YORK TIMES POST
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The Trump administration, after denying visas to Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas, is weighing new restrictions on delegations from Iran, Sudan, Zimbabwe — and even Brazil — ahead of the U.N. General Assembly later this month in New York. According to an internal State Department memo reviewed by The Associated Press, the restrictions could take effect before the General Assembly convenes on Sept. 22. …
Trump administration could block Iranian diplomats from bulk shopping at Costco – Democratic Accent
The Trump administration, after denying visas to Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas, is weighing new restrictions on delegations from Iran, Sudan, Zimbabwe — and even Brazil — ahead of the U.N. General Assembly later this month in New York. According to an internal State Department memo reviewed by The Associated Press, the restrictions could take effect before the General Assembly convenes on Sept. 22. The inclusion of Brazil is the most surprisi…
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