ed note–It has been a mainstay within ‘troother’ circles for years now that the ‘proof’ that Trump is a ‘kept’ man to Judea is his ‘relationship’ with Sheldon Adelson and how that ‘relationship’–and especially Adelson’s money–is proof that Israel brought Trump to the White House.

Of course, what these ‘troothers’ fail to plug into the equation is that Adelson was under criminal investigation by the USDOJ and that maybe, JUST MAYBE, his money (that did indeed help finance Trump’s campaign) was NOT proffered willingly on Adelson’s part but rather was squeezed from him by those elements with the power to prosecute him for various criminal laws he was accused of breaking.

That being said, it is rather interesting now that Adelson has ‘jumped ship’ as it were and–if the items being reported are accurate–has now decided to throw in with Trump’s enemies in the 2020 election year.

The indicator that indeed this is the case will be if Adelson and his bleach-blond wife suddenly experience their own personal ‘coming to Moses’ moment and decide to make aliyah and head back to Judea in order to escape criminal prosecution by the DOJ.

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As he struggles to stay within touching distance with rival Joe Biden in the polls leading up to November’s US presidential election, President Donald Trump would appear to need help from all quarters. However, during a heated phone call last week, the president turned on the Republican Party’s biggest donor, billionaire Sheldon Adelson, according to Politico.

Adelson had originally called Trump to talk about the coronavirus relief bill and the economy, but according to three anonymous sources, Trump turned on Adelson and demanded to know why more wasn’t being done to support Trump’s bid for reelection.

One source stated it was apparent the president was unaware of exactly how much the Jewish businessman had donated to Trump’s cause, but Adelson chose not to retort to Trump’s outburst.
Adelson and his wife, Miriam, donated millions of dollars to a super Political Action Committee (PAC) supporting Trump in 2018, and have each shown further support in the region of $600,000 leading up to November’s election, according to The New York Times.

In February, it was reported that the Adelson planned to support Trump’s reelection campaign to the tune of $100m.

When news of Trump’s outburts spread through Republican circles afterward, party officials reportedly grew alarmed that the president may have alienated one of his most important benefactors at a precarious moment in the election campaign.

While Trump still holds a financial lead over his rival, according to the Federal Electoral Commission, money has been pouring into the Democratic Party since Biden became the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee in April.

Sources close to Adelson say it is yet unclear whether the incident will have any impact on the billionaire’s future plans regarding GOP funding.

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