'Would-be-dictator' Trump Will Fail: Soros
Muhammad Rameez Published January 20, 2017 | 09:25 AM
DAVOS, Switzerland, , (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 20th Jan, 2017 ) - Billionaire George Soros on Thursday delivered a scathing assessment of Donald Trump, calling the US President-elect a "would-be-dictator" who is "going to fail".
On the eve of Trump's inauguration in Washington, Soros said Trump was "gearing up for a trade war" which would have "a very far reaching effect in Europe and other parts of the world". The "would-be-dictator...
didn't expect to win, he was surprised," the Hungarian-born financier told an audience of business leaders and journalists at a Hotel in Davos where the World Economic Forum is being held.
"I personally have confidence that he's going to fail...
because his ideas, that guide him are inherently self-contradictory," added Soros, who was a supporter of Trump's Democratic rival Hillary Clinton during last year's campaigning for the US presidential election. US stocks retreated and the Dollar fell against most currencies Thursday in the final session before Trump's inauguration on Friday.
Related Topics
Recent Stories
Security forces kill four terrorists in Tank
Fake immoral video of Ducky Bhai's wife goes on viral on social media
Currency Rate In Pakistan - Dollar, Euro, Pound, Riyal Rates On 29 April 2024
Today Gold Rate in Pakistan 29 April 2024
Currency Rate In Pakistan - Dollar, Euro, Pound, Riyal Rates On 28 April 2024
Today Gold Rate in Pakistan 28 April 2024
Fresh wave of rainfall in AJK continues for the second consecutive day
Babar, bowlers help Pakistan level series 2-2 against New Zealand
Attack in restive Chilean province leaves three police officers dead
PM, Saudi Royal court advisor discuss ways to boost economic ties
England clinch third successive Women's Six Nations Grand Slam
DC Bahawalnagar leads fight for fair bread prices
More Stories From World
-
German ex-soldier to stand trial in Russian spying case
2 minutes ago -
Spain's PM to announce Monday whether he will resign or not
2 minutes ago -
20,000 Georgians march 'for Europe', protest controversial bill
22 minutes ago -
Madrid wary of 'bestia negra' Bayern in 'European Clasico'
31 minutes ago -
S. Africa's ex-president Zuma makes surprise comeback
31 minutes ago -
Climate change, Brexit threaten to wilt Dutch tulips
31 minutes ago
-
Clippers thwart Mavs' comeback bid, Brunson's 47 points fuel Knicks win
32 minutes ago -
New Zealand's McLaughlin wins second straight Alabama IndyCar race
32 minutes ago -
English version of book about Xi's elaborations on BRI published
2 hours ago -
Alcaraz passes 'test of fire', Sabalenka survives in Madrid Open
4 hours ago -
Clippers thwart Mavs' comeback bid, Brunson's 47 points fuel Knicks win
4 hours ago -
Dozens of tornadoes plow central US, at least 5 killed
4 hours ago