'All hell will break loose' if Trump fails
Hedge fund manager and billionaire founder of BHP stalker Elliott, Paul Singer, warns "all hell will break lose" and recession looms if President Donald Trump fails.
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Hedge fund manager and billionaire founder of BHP stalker Elliott, Paul Singer, warns "all hell will break lose" and recession looms if President Donald Trump fails.
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