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Trump Unable to Attend Normandy D-Day Memorial Due to Travel Restrictions for Felons

Wandering Monk

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Apparently France doesn't want criminals crossing their border.

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Wandering Monk

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Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
Not like Trump really wanted to go anyway. This just gives him a handy excuse.
Never stopped him before looking back. Trump would if he could.


Maybe get real with Trump real reasons he can't go. France can always make exceptions.
 

Stevicus

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Apparently France doesn't want criminals crossing their border.

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I suppose he could have attended the commemoration which is taking place at the National WW2 Museum in New Orleans. They have a two-day schedule of events. Louisiana would probably let him in.

 

Wandering Monk

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I suppose he could have attended the commemoration which is taking place at the National WW2 Museum in New Orleans. They have a two-day schedule of events. Louisiana would probably let him in.

They would have given him a parade, I am certain. Probably played 'Hail to the Chief' for his fragile ego.
 

JIMMY12345

Active Member
Apparently France doesn't want criminals crossing their border.

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This is unfair.Lots of prominent Americans , Putin and the elites from China to India are creative with business expenses (offshore and shell companies).Condemn the next President Trump by all means if you will.But for the right reasons.He will be the next President.He has the backers that will buy air and TV time.In a democracy Money dictates who wins.In places like Russia its simpler.They just shoot thier opponents.
 

Wandering Monk

Well-Known Member
This is unfair.Lots of prominent Americans , Putin and the elites from China to India are creative with business expenses (offshore and shell companies).Condemn the next President Trump by all means if you will.But for the right reasons.He will be the next President.He has the backers that will buy air and TV time.In a democracy Money dictates who wins.In places like Russia its simpler.They just shoot thier opponents.
Yeah, Trump likes the idea of killing political opponents. His lawyers have argued that he should have immunity for doing so. Putin and Trump are birds of a feather.

 

Spice

StewardshipPeaceIntergityCommunityEquality
Never stopped him before looking back. Trump would if he could.


Maybe get real with Trump real reasons he can't go. France can always make exceptions.
Do you read this article? It makes Trump look B A D. He made lots of excuses to not attend scheduled events that other leaders did show up for on this trip you point to. It reads like Trump just used the trip as an expense paid vacation to France for a little hotel room R&R and a "pat myself on the back" opportunity.
 

Jayhawker Soule

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Premium Member
Trump can't travel to France because he is a criminal. Fact.

Really? See: Travel Restrictions for Convicted Felons

European Union​
France & Monaco​
France & Monaco ENTRY/EXIT REQUIREMENTS: France is party to the Schengen agreement. As such, U.S. citizens may enter France for up to 90 days for tourist or business purposes without a visa. A passport is required and should be valid for at least three months beyond the period of stay. Anyone intending to stay more than 90 days must obtain the appropriate visa issued by one of the French Consulates in the U.S., prior to departure for France. For further information about travel into and within Schengen countries, please see our fact sheet.​

The only "Fact" I see is an apparent lack of due diligence, but do feel free to show me something that confirms your claim.
 

Wandering Monk

Well-Known Member
Really? See: Travel Restrictions for Convicted Felons

European Union​
France & Monaco​
France & Monaco ENTRY/EXIT REQUIREMENTS: France is party to the Schengen agreement. As such, U.S. citizens may enter France for up to 90 days for tourist or business purposes without a visa. A passport is required and should be valid for at least three months beyond the period of stay. Anyone intending to stay more than 90 days must obtain the appropriate visa issued by one of the French Consulates in the U.S., prior to departure for France. For further information about travel into and within Schengen countries, please see our fact sheet.​

The only "Fact" I see is an apparent lack of due diligence, but do feel free to show me something that confirms your claim.
Doh! I recant. France is not on the list.
 
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