9/11 mastermind Osama bin Laden’s niece Noor flies ‘Trump won’ flag at boat parade in protest of Biden-Putin summit
THE niece of 9/11 mastermind Osama bin Laden protested President Joe Biden's summit with Vladimir Putin this week by waving a "Trump won" flag.
Noor Bin Ladin, 33, claimed she almost faced arrest after organizing a on Lake Geneva on Tuesday, a day before the highly anticipated meeting.
She was pictured in a white bikini holding up a "Trump won" banner while another small boat carried a woman waving "Trump 2020" and American flags.
Other pictures on claim to show Swiss police officers in front of her boat as she still waves the banner.
" showed the whole world what a joke he is," she added.
The self-proclaimed activist also hit back at Biden's comments in his press conference following the .
The US president had claimed that Putin will face consequences that are "devastating to Russia" if jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny dies.
After the interview, Bin Ladin claimed she has been "attacked more for supporting Donald Trump than being related to the 9/11 mastermind."
She confirmed that she has "lost a few so-called friends" the former president in September.
In the interview, she claimed to have been a Trump supporter "since he announced he was running in the early days in 2015" and that he was the only person who could prevent a future 9/11.
Her father, Yeslam bin Ladin, is the older, half-brother of Osama. Her mother, Carmen Dufour, is a Swiss author, according to .
After the attacks, her mother penned a 2004 book about her life within the bin Laden family called, Inside the Kingdom: My Life in Saudi Arabia.
during a press conference after his meeting with the Russian leader.
"I told President Putin my agenda is not against Russia or anyone else," Biden began.
"It's for the American people.
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"I also told him that no President of the United States could keep faith with the American people if they did not speak out to defend our democratic values," Biden continued.
The US President said that Russia is "not able to dictate what happens in the world."