Friday, September 26, 2025

Did President Trump Give a Message to the Corrupt and the Money Launderers of the World by Embracing Pakistan’s Corrupt and Illegitimate Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif and Field Marshal General Asim Munir that America is Now Ready to do Business with

  

 

 

Did President Trump Give a Message to the Corrupt and the Money Launderers of the World by Embracing Pakistan’s Corrupt and Illegitimate Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif and Field Marshal General Asim Munir that America is Now Ready to do Business with Them?

Mujeeb Khan



  




 

    President Trump asked his Attorney General what the punishment would have been under US law for Pakistan’s most corrupt Prime Minister, Shahbaz Sharif, and Field Marshal General Asim Munir, who violated the constitution, violated the law, and stole the people’s mandate in the election. Last year, an overwhelming majority of 368 members of the US Congress called for an independent investigation into the widespread irregularities and interference in Pakistan’s 2024 elections. The election was fraudulent. President Trump himself has faced rigging in the 2020 elections. At least in the US, the courts are independent, but in a poor country like Pakistan, the source of power is the general. Donald Trump himself had said after becoming president that “I do not consider Shahbaz Sharif to be the Prime Minister. It was the election fraud that Biden and General Bajwa brought Shahbaz Sharif to power.” The people are strongly against Shahbaz Sharif and the generals' coalition in government. President Trump calls President Joe Biden the most corrupt president in America. But then, what is the reason for President Trump’s big deal with Pakistan’s most corrupt government of Shahbaz Sharif and Field Marshal General Asim Munir? Did President Trump give a message to the corrupt money launderers and military generals of the world by embracing Pakistan’s corrupt and illegitimate Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif and Field Marshal General Asif Munir that America is now ready to do business with them?

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