Gil do Vigor despairs after Donald Trump’s significant victory in the USA: ‘All that remains is to pray’

Gil do Vigor despairs after Donald Trump’s significant victory in the USA: ‘All that remains is to pray’


Former BBB and economist Gil do Vigor despairs on social media when he talks about Donald Trump’s victory in the US elections




Gil do Vigor he did not remain silent in the face of the significant Republican victory donald trump against the Democrat Kamala Harris in US elections. On his social media he reflected on the politician’s latest controversies, ignored by Americans when they voted once again.

In a video posted to his Instagram, the economist and former BBB member opened up his heart: “It is important to value democracy, unlike what he did in 2020, when he denounced fraud in the defeat against [Joe] Biden”, the famous one began.

He also spoke of the politician’s promises once he entered the famous White House again: “He has already announced that there will be the largest mass deportation, that he will close the borders and he has always been against immigrants.”

“Now we can only pray that he will make a just and honest policy for the world. The United States has economic and global importance for everyone”concluded the Globo contractor, raising awareness among followers.

Gil do Vigor banned from USA

This Monday (4), the former BBB member once again vented on social media after being blocked again by US Immigration while trying to get to Chicago. In the process of completing his doctorate, the economist often returns to the country and always suffers from currency problems.

“I get here to the United States at 5 in the morning, because I have class at 8 in the morning and immigration stops me. Seriously, sometimes I wonder if I have to go through this every time. True, official. I won’t put up with it all time is always a humiliation”he complained in the stories.

PhD in Chicago

In the month of September the influencer Gil do Vigor he shared, on X, that he was starting a new doctoral journey at the University of Chicago, for a six-month visiting program at the Harris School of Public Policy.

“I look forward to collaborating with researchers working in related fields, allowing me to exchange ideas and to be able to develop a higher quality project that will be able to have a great impact on people’s lives”the economist said.

Source: Terra

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