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Arab-American Father-in-Law of Donald Trump Speaks Out:

Arab-American Father-in-Law of Donald Trump Speaks Out:

Dr. Massad F.
Boulos, an Arab-American and father-in-law of former US President Donald Trump's daughter Tiffany, believes Trump is misunderstood by many Arab Americans due to biased media and false claims from Democrats.

Boulos is working with other Arab Americans to clarify misunderstandings and help Trump win the November 2022 presidential election.

They plan to meet with community leaders in several states to address this issue.

According to Boulos, Trump was misunderstood not only due to media bias but also by the general public.

Boulos, a supporter of President Trump, explained that some Arab-American voters who previously supported Biden are now dissatisfied and considering shifting back to Trump.

Boulos and his son attended a meeting in Michigan to clarify misunderstandings and emphasize Trump's commitment to Middle East peace and the Arab-American community.

Boulos believes Trump is more effective than Biden, who is seen as a traditional politician, and was clear that Trump has never been a politician in the traditional sense.

Boulos defended Trump as a straight-forward, results-oriented businessman and a man of his word.

He contrasted Trump with Biden as the mainstream politician.

Trump, according to Boulos, was greatly misunderstood and would have been reelected if not for COVID-19.

Regarding the travel ban, Boulos clarified that it was not a ban on Muslims but on seven conflict-affected countries.

A representative named Boulos defended President Trump's executive order on immigration, stating that it was not intended to be a Muslim ban as portrayed by the media.

He explained that Trump's concern was with security issues in seven countries and the need for thorough vetting processes.

Boulos, an Arab-American from Lebanon, believed Trump was the better choice for the Arab-American community and shared similar values.

The text emphasizes that the main concern currently is war and peace.

The speaker, Boulos, praises President Trump as a peace advocate who didn't start any wars but ended and withdrew troops properly.

He mentions that Trump achieved four peace accords and was on the verge of more in the Middle East.

Boulos believes that an economically prosperous Middle East was Trump's goal, and he would have prevented conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine.

If Trump had been re-elected, Boulos asserts that the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East would not have occurred.

Trump's peace doctrine, according to Boulos, is "peace through strength," which would have continued to bring about an end to conflicts.

The text summarizes a statement made by George Boulos, the president of the Arab American Institute, about Donald Trump's Middle East policies and the support for him among Arabs in the US.

Trump is described as being committed to a peaceful Middle East and having prioritized the Palestine-Israeli conflict, working towards peace accords and ultimately a Palestinian-Israeli peace.

Boulos also mentioned that most Arabs share conservative values and identify with Trump and the Republicans, supporting their policies on taxation, reducing bureaucracy, improving the economy, and creating jobs.

There is a significant base of Arab-American support for Trump, according to Boulos.

A supporter named Boulos defends President Trump, acknowledging some misunderstandings but insisting that his message needs to be clearly communicated to communities.

He highlights Trump's respect for Arab Americans and Muslims, citing his two sons-in-law of different backgrounds as evidence.

Boulos plans to ensure Trump's message reaches grassroots audiences, particularly those who are hesitant or undecided.

A father named Boulos expressed his gratitude towards how Michael, his son, and their family have been welcomed by a community, describing it as a "true family" with warmth and love.

He clarified that meetings with Arab-American leaders, which he is a part of, are not being arranged by Trump's political campaigners.

Boulos is the owner of a multibillion-dollar conglomerate in Nigeria that includes retail, construction, and vehicles.
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