Donald Trump, Jr.: “50 Percent of Supercars in Monaco All Had Ukrainian Plates” (Video) | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hoft


Donald Trump, Jr.: “50 Percent of Supercars in Monaco All Had Ukrainian Plates” (Video)

Panel discussion at the Doha Forum featuring two speakers engaged in dialogue on current global issues.
Donald Trump Jr. made some not so surprising allegations against Ukraine at the Doha Forum in December.

Donald Trump, Jr. recently made some noise about the ongoing Ukrainian War with Russia.

Earlier this month Don Jr. unloaded on Ukrainian aid, telling fitness trainer and author, Jillian Michaels, that when he went to Monaco with his girlfriend, half of the super cars he saw on the street had Ukrainian plates.

Via Chief Nerd.

Don Jr. made similar comments at the Doha Forum in December.

The comments were challenged by an X user who says hardly ever cars show up in Monaco with Ukrainian license plates.

These accusations by Don Jr. should not surprise The Gateway Pundit readers.

Anastasia Kotvitska, the wife of Ukrainian MP Igor Kotvitsky, was caught at the border crossing into Hungary with a suitcase full of $28 million US dollars and 1.3 million euros.

Kotvitska was traveling with her mother when she was stopped at the border.

In January 2022 news broke that Ukrainian officials blew millions of US taxpayer dollars in sports cars, mansions and luxury vacations.

Your Tax Dollars at Work: Ukrainian Officials Blew Millions in the US Taxpayer Dollars on Sports Cars, Mansions, Luxury Vacations, etc.

There has never been an audit on the over $110 billion in US taxpayer dollars sent to Ukraine, one of the most corrupt nations on earth.

The National File reported:

The wife of former Ukrainian MP Igor Kotvitsky was caught bringing $28 million packed in suitcases at the Hungarian border on March 14, Ukrainian media has reported.

Anastasia Kotvitska was at a checkpoint in Vylok, according to Obozrevatel, when Hungarian customs discovered the bags with cash in American dollars and euros in a minivan. As well as $28 million, the suitcases were also reportedly filled with €1.3 million.

Kotvitska had been travelling with two Hungarian citizens as well as her mother Galina Kucher, sources told Obozrevatel.

A criminal case has now been opened by the State Bureau of Investigation accusing Kotvitska of not declaring the money, according to Ukrainian Pravda.

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