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Who said what this week
“Mr. Trump came to Moscow with 87 of the most beautiful ladies in the world. I would have never even offer (prostitutes) because I can never live up to the high level of the most amazing and beautiful women surrounding us constantly.”
Emin Agalarov, the elusive Russian pop star infamous for brokering a meeting between Trump campaign officials and an attorney promising political dirt on Hillary Clinton, denying he offered to send prostitutes to Donald Trump’s hotel room during his trip to Moscow for the 2013 Miss Universe pageant “The situation went beyond just being a rescue mission and became a symbol of unity among mankind.” Narongsak Osatanakorn,
the official who oversaw the rescue of the Thai boys trapped in a cave, lauding the co-operation between Thai and international rescuers “I live with regret. I remember women — some of them quite young — being very distraught, very frightened, some very angry. Over time, I became very callous to that.” Evangelical minister Rob Schenck tells NPR he’s had a change of heart over his previous militant opposition to abortion “(White House chief of staff John Kelly) was displeased because he was expecting a full breakfast and there were only pastries and cheese.” White House press secretary
Sarah Huckabee Sanders explaining to the Washington Post why Kelly appeared visibly upset when Trump severely criticized Germany during the opening breakfast at this week’s NATO summit “Eggs and toast and orange juice and some good fruit salad — and it was paid for by the United States.” NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, describing the same breakfast