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  • Andrew, Tristan Tate Fly To US on Private Jet: Did Trump Admin Pressure Romania To Lift Their Travel Ban?

    Andrew, Tristan Tate Fly To US on Private Jet: Did Trump Admin Pressure Romania To Lift Their Travel Ban?

    British-American influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate departed Romania Thursday (Feb 27) morning on a private flight to the United States.

    Their departure follows approval from Romanian prosecutors, allowing them to travel abroad while still under investigation.

    Tate brothers granted permission to leave Romania

    The Romanian Directorate for Investigating Organised Crime and Terrorism (DIICOT) confirmed that the brothers, who have been vocal supporters of Trump, have been granted permission to leave the country. However, they must return when required and comply with the conditions of their judicial control. Failure to do so could result in stricter restrictions on their movement.

    While their request to travel was approved, their appeal to have the charges against them dropped was denied. Reports indicate they are expected to return to Romania by the end of March to fulfil the terms of their judicial control.

    “Regarding two defendants, individuals with dual citizenship, American and British, who are under judicial control in the criminal cases being investigated by DIICOT – Central Structure, we make the following clarification: the request to revoke the preventive measure of judicial control has been rejected, and it remains in place in both cases where criminal prosecution is under way,prosecutors said in a statement

    What are the charges against Andrew Tate and his brother?

    The Tate brothers, former professional kickboxers, were arrested in 2022 and formally charged in mid-2023 alongside two Romanian women. They face allegations of human trafficking, rape, and forming a criminal group to exploit women.

    Despite the charges, the brothers deny any wrongdoing. Meanwhile, the UK is seeking their extradition in connection with a separate investigation into allegations of rape and human trafficking.

    Did the US government intervene to get the travel ban lifted?

    Earlier this month, Romanian Foreign Minister Emil Hurezeanu revealed that former US diplomat Richard Grenell raised the Tate brothers’ case during discussions at the Munich Security Conference. While Hurezeanu stated that he did not see Grenell’s comments as aform of pressure,Grenell later told the Financial Times that his support for the brothers was clear.

    The paper also reported that a request was madefor the brothers’ passports to be returned so they could travel while awaiting trial.

    Romanian Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu also dismissed the claims, stating on X (formerly Twitter) thatthe US has not made any requestsregarding Tate’s legal situation. He added that Romania and the US sharethe same values regarding the fundamental rights and freedoms of citizens.”

    (With inputs from agencies)

  • Trump Administration Pressures Romania To Lift Restrictions On Andrew and Tristan Tate

    Trump Administration Pressures Romania To Lift Restrictions On Andrew and Tristan Tate

    Facing criminal charges in Romania, influencer Andrew Tate and supporter of Donald Trump, has received backing from the Trump administration, which has reportedly pressured Romanian authorities to ease travel restrictions against him and his brother, Tristan.

    According to Financial Times, US officials first raised the Tates’ case with the Romanian government in a phone call last week. Richard Grenell, Trump’s special envoy, then followed up on this during a meeting with Romanian Foreign Minister Emil Hurezeanu at the Munich Security Conference. One source claims a request was made for the brothers’ passports to be returned, allowing them to travel freely pending the outcome of their court proceedings.

    While Hurezeanu declined to comment on his discussion with Grenell, his spokesperson confirmed the meeting, stating that Hurezeanu initiated it due to a long-standing acquaintance with Grenell from their time as ambassadors in Berlin.

    The spokesperson emphasized the independence of Romanian courts and their adherence to due process. Grenell downplayed the interaction, characterizing it as a brief hallway encounter and claiming no substantive conversation took place, though he affirmed his support for the Tate brothers via public tweets.

    Grenell has recently criticized USAID funding in Romania on social media, suggesting it has been “weaponized” against non-“woke” individuals and politicians. This echoes Tristan Tate’s call for investigations into USAID’s potential involvement in their legal troubles.

    The Tate brothers have amassed a substantial online following within the “manosphere,” a network promoting male dominance and opposing feminism, which played a role in Trump’s re-election campaign.

    Furthermore, Tristan Tate has publicly boasted about the brothers’ influence on young men’s right-wing political views, particularly in the US and Europe.

    Trump ally and former Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson has also conducted sympathetic interviews with the brothers.

    The brothers also face extradition requests from the UK related to allegations of rape and human trafficking, a request that can be enforced after the conclusion of their legal proceedings in Romania.