Barron Trump Reportedly Spoke to Accused Rapist Andrew Tate on Zoom and Received Dating Advice From Tate Associate
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Barron Trump Reportedly Spoke to Accused Rapist Andrew Tate on Zoom and Received Dating Advice From Tate Associate
"President Donald Trump's 19-year-old son Barron Trump spoke to self-proclaimed misogynist influencer and accused rapist Andrew Tate on Zoom and received dating advice from one of Tate's associates, according to a report from the New York Times. Barron admired Tate and spoke with him over Zoom last year, according to Justin Waller, a mutual friend who was on the call, the Times reported on Wednesday."
"During their Zoom call, the two reportedly discussed their shared belief that the Romanian [rape and trafficking] criminal case was an effort to silence the Tates. Waller who has been described as Andrew Tate's best friend also reportedly built a relationship with the president's son. As [Barron's] father was going after young male voters on the campaign trail, the teenager hosted a dinner at Mar-a-Lago for influencers, the Times reported."
"Among them was Mr. Waller, who has helped run the Tates' courses and told The Times he is widely seen as the third brother.' Waller likened himself to a big brother figure to Barron in an interview with the Times and revealed that he had even spoken to the president's son about dating. Waller also told the newspaper Barron was not a bad ally to have let's be frank."
Barron Trump, 19, spoke by Zoom with Andrew Tate and with Tate associate Justin Waller. Waller said Barron admired Tate and that they discussed a belief that the Romanian rape and trafficking criminal case aimed to silence the Tates. Waller built a relationship with Barron, attended a Mar-a-Lago influencers dinner hosted by the teenager, and said he is widely seen as the Tates' 'third brother.' Waller likened himself to a big-brother figure and said he had spoken to Barron about dating. Waller said Barron was 'not a bad ally to have.' The Tate brothers face investigations and accusations of rape and human trafficking in Romania, the United Kingdom, and the United States. A lawyer for the Tate brothers called the claims fake news.
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