he may face hurdles dealing with the new Trump administration. Reason- His past statements on Donald Trump and President-elect's perceived limited interest in the South Asian country.
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The Nobel laureate and Trump's bitterness dates back to 2016 when Muhammad Yunus allegedly made a huge donation to to the Clinton Foundation ahead of Hillary’s bid for US presidency. Grameen America, the bank’s nonprofit U.S. flagship, which Yunus chaired, gave between $100,000 and $250,000 to the foundation, according to news agency AP. Another Grameen arm chaired by Yunus, Grameen Research, had donated between $25,000 and $50,000.
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In 2016, when Trump defeated Hilary Clinton, Muhammad Yunus had said, «Trump's win has hit us so hard that this morning I could hardly speak. I lost all strength. Should I even come here? Of course, I should, we must not allow this lapse into depression, we will overcome these dark clouds.»
In the same year, a delegation from Bangladesh visited him in Washington. The team included diplomats, a few prominent Bangladeshi-Americans and members of government from Dhaka, according to reports.
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