President Donald Trump’s inner circle has recently spoken out about Romanian politics, and is now showing interest in the case of the Tate Brothers.
First, it was US Vice President JD Vance who unexpectedly called out Romania at the Munich Security Conference last weekend, where the invalidation of the presidential election allegedly undermined democracy.
Later, South Africa-born billionaire Elon Musk, who is a super-ethnic group, after an invisible campaign, as Roman authorities suspect Russian interference in the election, he was forced to violate the vote. I went to his Platform X to show my support of the doctrinal presidential candidate Karin Georgek.
Now, Trump’s special envoy, Richard Grenell, is interested in Andrew Tate, a self-explained misogynistic influencer facing criminal charges in Bucharest, and travels with him and his brother Tristan. We have raised the topic of raising the ban with Romanian Foreign Minister Emil Fretzán. Munich.
There is no pressure, but just chatting, the Romanian Foreign Minister said.
“What I discussed with Mr. Grenell was quite heartfelt, informal and very concentrated,” Frezeanu told Euroneuz Romania on Tuesday.
“When I asked him if he would come to Romania, there was a meeting at the Hotel Foyer,” he explained. “(Grenell) finally added that he was interested in the fate of the Tate Brothers…and we went a different path.”
Both dual UK citizens, Andrew and Tristan Tate were arrested in Romania in 2022 on charges of human trafficking, sexual misconduct, money laundering and launching organized crime groups. They denied the charges.
In January, the appeals court sent the case back to the prosecutor and was released from house arrest. They are not allowed to leave the country.
Romanian authorities are currently conducting another investigation into the brothers and have determined that they could be extradited to the UK where they are being sought as part of an investigation into allegations of rape and trafficking.
Last week, a US woman accused her of conspiring to seduce her into Romania, forcing her to work for sexual work and then testifying to Romanian authorities before conspired to seduce her into honorary lape.
The Tate Brothers have millions of followers online, where they promote male dominance and what they call “Alpha” lifestyle.
In an online and interview, Andrew Tate expressed countless sexist views, claiming that women were “responsible” for being sexually assaulted and “nothing like an independent woman.” It’s there.
He was banned from several online platforms due to concerns that it was affecting other users. He is still active in X with over 10 million followers.
Both brothers are particularly popular in the so-called “Manosphere,” which they believe they played a role in Trump’s reelection.
In November, Tristan Tate boasted that it would help his brothers take Trump to the White House, saying, “If millions of young people in Europe and the US, Andrew Tate never had, They posted that they have a healthy right-wing approach to politics they don’t have. It was shown on the phone screen.”
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Their sudden interest in politics has baffled Romanians, but it is still unclear why Trump’s top allies have become so open about Eastern European countries in such a short period of time.
In addition to Musk and Vance, Grenell and Trump’s son Donald Trump Jr. have publicly criticized Romanian authorities in recent months.
Earlier this month, Grenell wrote that Romania was a “latest example” of how the funds distributed by the USAID were “weaponized against those who had not awakened and politicians.”
Trump Jr. supported Vance by opposing the Romanian Constitutional Court’s decision to override a presidential election in which relatively unknown Georgek clashed with the top of the vote.
The court decided after it was revealed that it suspected that a suspected social media campaign organized by the Kremlin artificially supported Georgek’s score.
Vance said over the weekend that the cancellation of the vote was based on “flammable suspicions of the intelligence agency and great pressure from continental neighbours.”
Speaking to the rerun of the vote, Georgek denied that he was helped by an external network and claimed he spent zero money on the campaign.