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Pakistan, Roosevelt Hotel and Ramaswamy
Ramaswamy shreds NYC $220M migrant hotel deal paying Pakistan 'to house illegals in our own country'
Vivek Ramaswamy torched a reported $200 million agreement for New York City to lease the Roosevelt Hotel from the Pakistani government to house migrants.
‘This is nuts’: Ramaswamy exposes taxpayer-funded hotel for migrants is owned by Pakistani government
Vivek Ramaswamy drew attention to the barely known fact that NYC is effectively paying the Pakistani government to house criminal aliens.
‘This is nuts’: Vivek Ramaswamy Slams NYC-Pakistan Deal Over Roosevelt Hotel Lease for Migrants
Vivek Ramaswamy has voiced sharp criticism over reports that New York City is leasing Manhattan's iconic Roosevelt Hotel, owned by PIA
'This is nuts': Vivek Ramaswamy fumes at NYC's $220mn deal with Pakistan-owned hotel to ‘house illegals’
Vivek Ramaswamy, the biotech entrepreneur and Republican, has sharply responded to reports that New York City is leasing the Roosevelt Hotel in Manhattan.
Vivek Ramaswamy Slams NYC’s $220M Deal With Pak-Owned Hotel
Vivek Ramaswamy criticized reports that New York City is paying $220 million to rent the Roosevelt Hotel, owned by the Pakistani government, to house illegal immigrants, calling the situation “nuts.” In a social media post,
Vivek Ramaswamy criticises $220m deal to rent Pakistan's Roosevelt hotel
The agreement, which was struck last year, allows New York City to rent the iconic Roosevelt Hotel for three years.
'This is nuts': Vivek Ramaswamy slams NYC's $220 million deal with Pakistani-owned hotel for migrants
US Republican Vivek Ramaswamy criticized a report that New York City is paying $220 million to rent a Pakistani government-owned hotel in Manhattan to
Ramaswamy Slams NYC’s $220M Deal With Pakistani-Owned Hotel For Migrant Housing
New York City's lease to house migrants in the Roosevelt Hotel, owned by Pakistan, with a $220M deal has sparked outcry. Vivek Ramaswamy condemned the deal, claiming the taxpayers are funding the foreign government.
New York paying $220 million to hotel owned by Pakistan govt, says Vivek Ramaswamy
New York is paying $220 million to Pakistan government's Roosevelt hotel to house illegal immigrants, says Vivek Ramaswamy. | Indiablooms
Vivek Ramaswamy rips NYC for taxpayer-funded hotel for migrants: 'This is nuts'
Outnumbered' panelists discuss the ongoing migrant crisis as sanctuary cities like New York City and Denver spend hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars to care for migrants.
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Ramaswamy's biased statement on Pakistan's Roosevelt Hotel fuels debate
Vivek Ramaswamy, a nominee in the incoming Trump administration, has stirred controversy with his claims about New York ...
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New York Paid USD 220 Million To Pakistan To Rent Its Hotel In City, Ramaswamy Trashes 'Nuts' Deal
Ramaswamy took to social media platform X (formerly Twitter) to express his anger. He was quoting a post by author John ...
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