Alex Bruesewitz: Are You Owned By Qatar? Great Question from Evi Kokalari

Hi @alexbruesewitz, speaking of whistleblowers and since you had the audacity to accuse everyone who was critical of @JDVance of being a foreign influencer or part of an Israeli operation, potentially suspend their accounts, threaten them with FARA investigations, and note their names (mine specifically) as anti-Trump with the White House for allegedly attacking President Trump’s deal, I have a few questions.

I had not even commented on the MOU at all, let alone criticized President Trump. I simply questioned your involvement in the suspension of so many accounts, including some belonging to voices inside Iran.

As a result, I am asking you to come clean and tell the public whether you are being compensated, directly or indirectly, by special interests in Qatar and whether that has influenced your attacks on accounts, particularly pro-Israel accounts, that have been critical of the Iran MOU.

Let’s begin with a few facts.

It has come to my attention that only a few months ago, you honeymooned (photo below) at one of the most luxurious properties in the Maldives, the Waldorf Astoria Maldives, a property owned by the Qatari billionaire Al Khayyat family.

I have seen photographs of you with the Al Khayyats, so clearly you have direct contact with them. If you wish to dispel any perception that you may be receiving benefits from Qatari interests, the simplest way would be to provide proof and publicly post receipts on X showing that you personally paid the full cost of your stay at the Waldorf Astoria Maldives.

The average villa costs approximately $3,500 to $5,000 per night, not including transportation, food, beverages, entertainment, and other related expenses. I personally find it unusual that you would choose the Maldives, a destination roughly 22 to 30 hours from Florida, unless the trip was provided free of charge or at a substantial discount.

Assuming you stayed for at least ten days, given the length of the journey, the total cost of such a honeymoon could easily exceed $50,000 before taxes and additional expenses. That is a significant amount of money.

With that in mind, I have several questions:

  • Since the Al Khayyats are known to have close ties to the Emir of Qatar, have you, directly or indirectly, targeted accounts critical of JD Vance for the benefit of Qatari interests, either before or after the signing of the MOU?
  • If you received any form of compensation, including complimentary accommodations, discounts, travel benefits, or other perks, were any of those benefits connected in any way to your public defense of JD Vance’s position on Iran or your attacks on accounts critical of the MOU?
  • Have you used the name, authority, or platforms of the President of the United States or the White House to target members of the Iranian-American and Jewish communities by accusing them of foreign influence, labeling them “Israel First,” or threatening to note their names for future retaliation?
  • Were you authorized by President Trump or anyone acting on his behalf to make such threats, including references to potential FARA investigations against well-known Trump supporters simply because they criticized JD Vance’s position on Iran?
  • Did you or anyone working with you communicate with X regarding the suspension of accounts that were critical of JD Vance or the Iran MOU? If so, were any such requests made in the name of the United States government? If yes, who granted you that authority? To my knowledge, you are not an employee of the U.S. government, which raises serious questions that deserve scrutiny.

These are questions that deserve clear and direct answers and it must be taken care of today, before you address any other account who has been a long-time supporter of @realDonaldTrump.

It should take no more than five minutes to locate the relevant credit card statement and post a screenshot showing that you paid the full cost of your honeymoon at such a high-end resort owned by a Qatari conglomerate.

If everything was paid for personally and at market rates, providing that evidence should be straightforward and would quickly put these questions to rest.

Thank you for your attention to this matter!” – Evi Kokalari

https://x.com/evikokalari/status/2069712971207528892?s=46

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