The attack near the Louvre Museum was done by an Egyptian national.[1]
The New York Times, “An Egyptian Interior Ministry official confirmed to The Associated Press on Saturday that the Louvre attacker was a 28-year-old Egyptian-born man named Abdullah Reda Refaie al-Hamahmy.”[1]
Nothing Trump did would have prevented this. Perhaps it even encouraged it. Even Turkey is not on his list. Read Trumps full disclosure report.
A new radical Islamic terrorist has just attacked in Louvre Museum in Paris. Tourists were locked down. France on edge again. GET SMART U.S.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 3, 2017
The Daily Pole, “Egypt is currently one of the most dangerous country to travel, because of high possibility of terrorist attacks, and yet Donald Trump mysteriously omitted this country from his ban list. According to UK Foreign Ministry, traveling there is not advised, because it is too dangerous…”[2]
The properties which Trump owns or is part owner of are Trump Marks Egypt Corp and Trump Marks Egypt LLC. [2][3]
NPR, “President Donald Trump’s refugee ban in the Middle East could be one of the first conflicts of interest for the president, as his bans avoided nations that he has business ties in.”[3]
References:
- The New York Times, February 4, 2017, The Associated Press – Louvre Museums Reopens as Egypt Identifies Machete Attacker
- The Daily Pole, January 29, 2017 – Donald Trump is President of at least 2 companies in Egypt and Turkey – Muslim country that he “mysteriously” omitted from his ban list
- NPR, January 28, 2017, Marilyn Geewax and Michel Martin – Countries Listed On Trump’s Refugee Ban Don’t Include Those He Has Business With