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Another voice has joined the chorus of business leaders running away from their support of US President Donald Trump. Business Insider reports billionaire venture capitalist Doug Leone was once one of Trump's strongest supporters in Silicon Valley. However, Business Insider reports he now says he believes Trump was responsible for inciting the riots. After last week's horrific events, President Trump lost many of his supporters, including me. Doug Leone Managing Partner, VC Sequoia Capital Global Leone has donated to many Republicans including at least $2,700 in 2018 to Josh Hawley. Hawley is the Republican Senator from Missouri who voted against certifying the election results after the riots.
The top brass of a Chicago marketing technology company must have had quite a shock after its CEO was collared for rioting at the US Capitol. CNN reports Brad Rukstales breached the US Capitol during Wednesday's Trump-fueled insurrection in Washington, DC. He was arrested and charged with unlawful entry. Rukstales apologized for what he called a 'moment of extremely poor judgment.' 'It was the single worst personal decision of my life.' Brad Rukstales
Madrid, Dec 12 (EFE), (Camera: Juan Yagüe).- Former US Vice President Al Gore told Efe that there were great chances that the US will remain in the Paris Agreement despite the US President Donald Trump's withdrawal announcement, because the decision can only be taken after the next US elections and the fight against climate change is a priority for many Americans.INCLUDES SOUNDBITES OF AL GORE DURING THE INTERVIEW WITH EFE ON FRIDAY AT MADRID CLIMATE SUMMIT.
Madrid, Dec 12 (EFE), (Camera: Juan Yagüe).- Former US Vice President Al Gore told Efe that there were great chances that the US would remain in the Paris Agreement despite the US President Donald Trump's withdrawal announcement, because the decision could only be taken after the next US elections and the fight against climate change was a priority for many Americans. INCLUDES SOUNDBITES OF AL GORE DURING THE INTERVIEW WITH EFE ON WEDNESDAY AT MADRID CLIMATE SUMMIT.
Canadian Prime minister Justin Trudeau says that he and US president Donald Trump have a "very good and constructive relationship" after him and the leaders of Britain, France and the Netherlands were caught on camera at a Buckingham Palace reception mocking US President Donald Trump's lengthy media appearances at the NATO summit. SOUNDBITE