A Saudi prince has slammed Donald Trump after being dragged into the
Republican presidential front-runner’s battle with Fox News, saying he
“bailed out” the businessman twice in the past.
The war of words erupted on Twitter on Thursday after Trump posted a
photoshopped image that showed Prince Al-Waleed Bin Talal bin Abdulaziz
with Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly describing Al-Waleed as a “co-owner of
Fox News”.
Al-Waleed hit back soon after on Twitter, saying in a tweet that he had bailed out the billionaire invested twice.
The prince, who is chairman of the board of Kingdom Holding Company, an
investment holding company, included a link to a news report about him
buying Trump’s yacht Trump Princess in 1991 after the billionaire was in
debt for $900 million.
The news report also said Al-Waleed took a controlling stake in Trump’s
Plaza Hotel in New York in 1995, when Trump was unable to make loan
payments.
This is not the first time Trump and Al-Waleed have faced off on
Twitter. After Trump called for a ban on the entry of all Muslims into
the US last month, Al-Waleed said the Republican front-runner was a
“disgrace” to his party and should withdraw from the presidential race.
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