Nawrocki talked to Trump. He revealed what the president of the United States told him about the elections in Poland

natemat.pl 2 months ago
Whether the conversation was long or not. The crucial thing is that Charles Nawrock managed to meet Donald Trump and has a photograph with him in the Oval Office. This year it was most likely only Andrzej Duda, although the image turned out much worse than Nawrock.


According to tv Republic first, and then the candidate himself, US president Donald Trump invited Charles Nawrocki to the Oval Office. The gentlemen even had a conversation.

Nawrocks went rather unexpectedly to Washington on Thursday. He first met with congressmen and representatives of the U.S. administration. He was besides expected to talk to Marco Rubio.



Nawrocki flew to the United States to show that rumors of his deficiency of diplomatic presence were exaggerated.

– I was invited to this series of meetings, they show that the future president of Poland can take care of Polish-American relations – he told journalists on Thursday evening. Then he besides admitted that he had failed to meet Donald Trump.

But it worked a small later. Trump invited Nawrocki to the Oval Office.

– During the conversation, the subject of the presidential election appeared, referring to the current president Duda, who is simply a friend of president Trump. You can see that this relation is crucial to president Trump – said Karol Nawrocki in tv Republika.

He assured Trump told him, "You will win" (you will win).

On TV, Nawrocki Republic said that American congressmen asked him about Poland in the context of upcoming elections, alleged attacks on tv Republic and a subsidy to the PiS.

Nawrocks in the White House


On Thursday, May 1, the National Day of Prayer was held in the White House. It is an yearly religious-patriotic event celebrated on the first Thursday of May.

It is attended by both Christians – Protestants and Catholics – as well as representatives of another religions, including Sikhs, Muslims, Hindus and Jews.

On this day, Americans gather together in prayer not only in temples – churches, synagogues, mosques and Hindu temples – but besides before courts and offices, thus expressing spiritual unity over spiritual divisions.

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