Mort Zuckerman

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(billionaire, media magnate)
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BornMortimer Benjamin Zuckerman
June 4, 1937
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
NationalityCanadian, US
Alma materMcGill University, Wharton School, Harvard University
Children • Abigail Zuckerman
• Renée Esther Zuckerman
SpouseMarla Prather
Member ofBrookings Institution, Council on Foreign Relations/Members 3, Jeffrey Epstein/Black book, Jeffrey Epstein/Other associates, Middle East Media Research Institute, Trilateral Commission
Canadian billionaire media magnate

Mortimer Benjamin Zuckerman is a billionaire media mogul and real estate magnate. He was the publisher of The New York Daily News and chairman and editor-in-chief at U.S. News and World Report. Between 2001-2003, Zuckerman was the chairman of the Israel lobby group Presidents Conference. Born in Montreal, Canada, he became a US citizen in 1977.

In fact, I helped write one of [Obama]'s speeches.[1]

Deep state connections

He attended the 1994 Bilderberg meeting. He is a trustee of the Aspen Institute, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Trilateral Commission, International Institute of Strategic Studies, Jewish National Fund and the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.

Barack Obama

"I voted for Obama. In fact, I helped write one of his speeches," Zuckerman said in 2015. In a note to elaborate this statement, he wrote "Over the years I have been asked by various public officials, including those in Washington, for my perspectives and views on numerous issues. These conversations have always been considered confidential"..."My point in noting during a recent television interview that I had once 'helped' contribute to one of Barack Obama's campaign speeches was to reflect the fact that my recent criticisms of the president came from someone who had been supportive of him, who had voted for him and whose newspaper endorsed him. I continue to hope for his and the country's success."[1]


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