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Date: February 27, 2025 at 11:44:03
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Rape, support for rapists now key aspects of US fed government policy

URL: https://www.theguardian.com/news/2025/feb/27/andrew-tate-tristan-romania-us?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other


"We need more of these 'real men' in our cuntry!", Trump posted on social
media, as he approached the rapists on the tarmac.

Thu 27 Feb 2025

"Andrew Tate and brother land in US from Romania after travel ban lifted
Self-styled ‘misogynist influencer’ and brother, who face trial on charges
including rape and people trafficking, had been banned from leaving Romania
Jon Henley, Emine Sinmaz and Richard Luscombe in Fort Lauderdale

The self-styled “misogynist influencer” Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan
arrived in Florida on Thursday after flying from Romania to the US in a private
jet, as prosecutors suspended their travel ban and a court lifted a precautionary
seizure on some of their assets.

The pair, who were arrested in Romania in 2022 and face trial on charges of
rape, sex with a minor, people trafficking and money laundering, took off from
Băneasa airport in Bucharest for Fort Lauderdale at 6am (4am GMT), officials
confirmed.

Their 12-hour flight landed in Florida at 11am local time, with immigration
officials boarding the Gulfstream aircraft to process paperwork. Andrew Tate
spoke briefly to reporters to profess his innocence after the brothers emerged
from an executive terminal about 90 minutes later, and before they were driven
away in a large SUV.

Authorities in Romania said prosecutors had approved the brothers’ request to
travel. The anti-organised crime unit, Diicot, said the pair remained “under
judicial supervision” and would have to “appear before the judicial authorities at
every summons”.

It added that any violation “may lead to a higher custodial measure”. Romania’s
justice minister, Radu Marinescu, said the brothers, who are dual British and US
nationals, must return to Romania for their next court appearance on 24 March.

In Florida, meanwhile, state officials said they were launching a “preliminary
inquiry” into the Tates. In a post to X, the state’s attorney general, James
Uthmeier, wrote: “Florida has zero tolerance for human trafficking and violence
against women. If any of these alleged crimes trigger Florida jurisdiction, we will
hold them accountable.”

It followed comments from the Republican governor, Ron DeSantis, at a press
conference earlier on Thursday: “Florida is not a place where you’re welcome
with that type of conduct in the air.”

In a separate development, a Tate representative said an appeal court had
“restored ownership of properties, vehicles, bank accounts and company
shares” to the brothers. Authorities seized several luxury cars, land and
property in 2023.


The pair are outspoken supporters of Donald Trump, and several members of
the US president’s inner circle have spoken out publicly against their treatment,
including Donald Trump Jr who described their detention as “absolute insanity”.

Elon Musk responded to a suggestion from Andrew Tate that he would “run for
prime minister of the UK” by saying “he’s not wrong”, while one of Tate’s
lawyers, Paul Ingrassia, is the White House liaison official for the US
Department of Justice.

According to Ingrassia, the Tate brothers were “sacrificed on the altar of the
Matrix under the banner of egregious crimes they never committed”. The US
vice-president, JD Vance, has appeared on a pro-Tate podcast.

Asked by reporters in Washington if there had been any US involvement in their
departure, a Trump administration official said they had “no insight right now on
anything related to the Tate brothers”.

Andrew Tate, 38, a former professional kickboxer, and his brother, 36, had been
under a travel ban since their arrest along with two Romanian women on
charges of human trafficking, rape and forming a criminal gang to sexually
exploit women.

Diicot launched a second inquiry in August into alleged crimes including
forming an organised criminal group, human trafficking, trafficking of minors,
sexual intercourse with a minor and money laundering.

The brothers were among six people taken into custody then, when authorities
ordered them to be placed under house arrest. The Tates and their suspected
accomplices have denied all of the charges against them in both cases.

The brothers are also wanted by UK authorities who have filed an extradition
request over allegations of sexual aggression in a case dating back to 2012. A
Romanian court has ruled that proceedings in Romania must be concluded
first.

In a joint statement, four British women who allege they were sexually abused
by Andrew Tate said they felt “retraumatised” when they found out he had left
Romania.

“It is clear that he will now not face criminal prosecution for his alleged crimes
in Romania,” the women said. “He will use it as an opportunity to harass further
and intimidate witnesses and his accusers, and he will continue to spread his
violent, misogynistic doctrine around the world.”

The women had warned last week that the US government might push
Romania to ease their travel restrictions, and the Financial Times has said
Washington raised the Tates’ case with Romanian authorities.

The women’s lawyer, Matthew Jury, told the BBC that they had been “the
victims of the most horrible and horrific alleged crimes … And to see the most
powerful man in the world support their alleged abuser is incredibly
traumatising.”


The Romanian foreign minister, Emil Hurezeanu, confirmed that Trump’s special
envoy, Richard Grenell, had spoken to him about the brothers’ travel ban at this
month’s Munich security conference.

Hurezeanu said Grenell told him he was “interested in the fate of the Tate
brothers”, but he said there was “no form of pressure, no threat” from the US
side and that “things are perfectly clear as far as we are concerned”.

Romania’s prime minister, Marcel Ciolacu, has also denied that the US made
any request to Bucharest regarding “the legal situation of well-known foreign
influencers investigated by Romanian authorities”, either during the
conversation or after it.

Tate has been banned from several social media platforms for misogynistic
views and hate speech but has more than 10 million followers on X, where he
promotes an ultra-masculine lifestyle that critics say denigrates women.

In its second case against the brothers, Diicot alleges they used the so-called
“loverboy” method – convincing people they are in a romantic relationship – to
force 34 women into making pornography that was sold online for almost $3m
(£2.1m).

Diicot alleges one of the defendants forced a 17-year-old to produce
pornography in Britain and Romania, creating profits of $1.5m, and also alleges
that the defendant repeatedly had sexual relations with a 15-year-old.

Speaking to journalists in Florida, Andrew Tate did not respond to a question
about whether he and his brother intended to go back to Romania. Instead, he
attacked what he said was a conspiracy against them, and blamed “media spin,
smears and lies” for their position.

“We’ve yet to be convicted of any kind of crime in our lives ever. We’ve no
criminal record anywhere on the planet ever,” he said.

“Our prosecutor recently decided, because we have no active indictment in
court, to let us go. In the democratic society, it’s supposed to be innocent until
proven guilty, as my brother and I are.”

It was not immediately known where the Tate brothers were heading after
leaving the airport.

It is also unclear whether they will meet with Trump, whose Mar-a-Lago
mansion in Palm Beach is about 45 miles (72km) north of Fort Lauderdale. The
US president is scheduled to arrive in Florida on Friday for a weekend visit."


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446419


Date: February 27, 2025 at 16:46:36
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Trump's stunning betrayal of his own mandate

URL: https://bsky.app/profile/briantylercohen.bsky.social/post/3lj6vc3xibc2f


Brian Tyler Cohen‬ :
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2h
I mean, Trump has always been diametrically opposed to every populist
principle he pretends to support, but I guess sometimes it takes releasing an
accused rapist and human trafficker from custody for the phoniness to really
sink in.


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446413


Date: February 27, 2025 at 11:49:48
From: ryan, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Rape, support for rapists now key aspects of US fed government...


the repugs have been supporting lardass the rapist for almost a decade now...


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