Solid gold, royal missives and Nobel noms: how to win Trump over
UNITED STATES, AUG 8 – World leaders and industry figures offered gifts and multiple Nobel Peace Prize nominations to Trump to secure political and economic advantages during early 2025, including a $100 billion investment promise.
- On Wednesday, various world leaders and industry titans presented lavish gifts in the Oval Office to win President Trump’s favor, reflecting his love for glittering displays.
- Under Trump's tariff pressure, Switzerland faces nearly 60 percent of its exports hit with a 39-percent levy.
- From Qatar, the president of football's world governing body presented Trump with the Club World Cup trophy and gifted a Boeing 747 to be refitted as Air Force One.
- Both Hun Manet and Netanyahu nominated Trump, with Hun Manet praising his 'visionary and innovative diplomacy,' for the Nobel Peace Prize.
- Apple CEO Tim Cook promised an additional $100 billion investment in the United States and offered Trump a glass disk made in Kentucky by a former Marine Corps corporal at Apple.
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How to win Trump over
Apple chief Tim Cook went straight to the point: "It's 24-karat gold... I'll take the liberty of setting it up." "Wow," said a clearly enthralled Donald Trump, as Cook assembled a unique gift for the US president — a custom-engraved glass piece made by iPhone glassmaker Corning, set in a gold base. The scene — which unfolded Wednesday in the Oval Office — is just one of many over-the-top efforts made by world leaders and industry titans to get i…
Apple’s boss, Tim Cook, went straight to the point: “It’s 24 carat gold (...) I’ll take the liberty of installing it.” “Wow,” he reacted, delighted, Donald Trump, upon receiving the gift. The scene took place on Wednesday in the White House’s oval office. One of the many exaggerated efforts of world leaders and businessmen to earn the favors of the president of the United States. The Republican and multimillionaire president is a lover of everyt…
Gold, royal invites and Nobel nods: Inside the art of wooing Trump
WASHINGTON, Aug 9 — Apple chief Tim Cook went straight to the point: “It’s 24-karat gold... I’ll take the liberty of setting it up.”“Wow,” said a clearly enthralled Donald Trump, as Cook assembled a unique gift for the US president — a custom-engraved glass piece made by iPhone glassmaker Corning, set in a gold base.The scene — which unfolded Wednesday in the Oval Office — is just one of many over-the-top efforts made by world leaders and indust…
"It's 24 carat gold... I'm going to install it," says Tim Cook. "Wow," Donald Trump said, delighted.
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
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