Osama Bin Laden’s niece gatecrashes Biden-Putin summit with ‘Trump Won’ flag

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Osama Bin Laden's niece has dramatically gatecrashed the Biden-Putin summit with a "Trump Won" flag.

Arriving by boat in Geneva at the Villa La Grange, Noor Bin Ladin - whose name is spelled differently from her late uncle's - decided to show her support for Joe Biden's predecessor, Donald Trump.

She described Biden as a "joke" before he met with Russian leader Vladimir Putin for the US-Russia summit on June 16.

The 34-year-old, who is from Switzerland, wrote on Twitter: "Almost got arrested in Geneva today Turns out Guatemala is freer than Switzerland Stay tuned.

"Peaceful protests' are apparently not allowed this week for 'diplomatic reasons'."

Noor went on to document what happened "before the police came" in a series of videos that saw her waving a flag that read: "Trump Won."

She went on to tweet yesterday: "This whole summit is a joke. TRUMP WON and all of this is theatrics."

Noor then described Biden, 78, as "senile" and wrote that he "sold out to America to his globalist masters for years."

She continued: "Just like at the G7, today Joe Biden showed the whole world what a joke he is. There's a reason why he was kept in his basement throughout the election cycle."

The 34-year-old previously supported Trump in the 2020 election, writing in an open letter that he was "the only leader" with the ability to save America from a "bleak future".

She wrote in a post last September: "With President Trump at her helm, America stands a chance of restoring her principles, pride, independence and true place in the world as a beacon for liberty and hope for all.

"This to me, is what 'Make America Great Again' means. Looking back at your country's foundation, and preserving what makes it truly GREAT. But also knowing that the best is yet to come.

"All the above achievements will be torpedoed with a Biden/Harris presidency, and the dream of America's enemies to see her weak and on her knees would be fulfilled."

Noor has been open about her support of some of Trump's policies on Twitter, too, such as the removal of funding for the World Health Organization.

Featured image credit: Alamy / ITAR-TASS News Agency