Trump allies hope his daughter Tiffany’s father-in-law can help flip votes in Michigan
LA TimesFrom left, House Speaker Mike Johnson, Massad Boulos and Michigan Rep. Lisa McClain pose for a photo in Waterford Township, Mich., on June 1. Boulos, a Lebanese-born businessman whose son married Tiffany Trump two years ago, is now helping Donald Trump with outreach to voters in Michigan’s Arab American community. “That is fine, but what we need is policy and what Trump will do.” In interviews, Boulos said that Trump “respects and admires” the Arab American community. In a statement, Trump campaign spokesperson Brian Hughes said the campaign is “grateful that supporters of President Trump are working to communicate with this community.” “We share the belief that Biden’s failed Middle East policies have brought death, chaos and war to the region. Ammar Moussa, a spokesperson for the Biden campaign, criticized Trump allies’ outreach, saying in a statement that Trump “is the biggest threat to the Muslim and Arab community.” “He and his allies believe we don’t belong in this country and Trump is openly speaking about allowing Israel to bomb Gaza without regard,” said Moussa, who is Arab American.