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Defending Trump Abroad: Chair of Republicans Overseas UK Praises US President
Greg Swenson, Chair of Republicans Overseas UK, speaks to Christiane Amanpour about President Trump's criticism of US judges, and slapping tariffs on allies... Amanpour | CNN
Mar 19, 20251 min read




Democrats Abroad spending up to entice American citizens overseas to back Kamala Harris as next US president
Greg Swenson is the chairman of Republicans Overseas UK and says he's unsure of who exactly runs the group's branch in Australia. But support for Trump does exist. Twitter boss Elon Musk and UFC head Dana White are amongst his big supporters in the United States and Mr. Swenson pointed to actor Holly Valance as an Australian connection. Read the article: Democrats Abroad spending up to entice American citizens overseas to back Kamala Harris as next US president - ABC News
Oct 1, 20241 min read


Irish-based US Voters Prepare to Cast Ballot in Presidential Election
Republicans admit that they are taking a page out of the democrats' book, by trying to engage more with potential voters outside of the United States. "Both parties have realised that because it’s so close, that just scrambling for a few more votes from overseas voters is going to be meaningful. Republicans have finally embraced that mail-in voting is a reality now," said Chair of Republican Overseas UK Greg Swenson... Read the article: Irish-based US voters prepare to cast b
Sep 22, 20241 min read


Overseas Votes Could Swing US Election Results in Battleground States
London-based Greg Swenson, head of Republicans Overseas UK, stated that while the group was not officially affiliated with the party, it was pushing former President Trump's re-election through social media, press engagements, and throwing events for its 1,500 members... Read the article: Overseas votes could swing US election results in battleground states | Al Mayadeen English
Sep 15, 20241 min read


Republicans Overseas UK Chair on Presidential Debate
"If It Gets Personal, A DISASTER For Trump!" | Republicans Overseas Chair On Presidential Debate
Sep 10, 20240 min read


Donald Trump Fundraiser in London ‘Already has $2m’ Day before Event
Greg Swenson, a spokesperson for Republicans Overseas UK, a campaign group for Trump’s party, said the former president's trial and conviction in New York had “energised” supporters in Britain and the US. “We’ve already noticed that people who were writing cheques for $100 are now writing for $1,000. The question is what it means for the independents and those who are undecided,” he added... Read the article: Donald Trump fundraiser in London ‘already has $2m’ day before even
Jun 11, 20241 min read


Territorial Taxation for Individuals Meeting in Italy
Vice Chairman and CEO of Republicans Overseas Solomon Yue (Left), Chairman of Republicans Overseas Italy Dr. Nancy Galan (Middle), and...
Sep 28, 20181 min read


Sep 17, 20180 min read


Hopes for Change to US Citizenship-based Regime Still Alive, Campaigners Say
By: Helen Burggraf | 17 Nov 2017 Investment Week Spokespeople for organisations that have been urging US lawmakers, on behalf of...
Nov 17, 20173 min read


RO UK Students Canvas for Ed Gillespie in the Virginia Gubernatorial Election
Many of St. Andrews’ American students are back home from school and living in the DC Northern Virginia area. Last weekend, a...
Jul 21, 20171 min read


RO UK Fundraiser and Conversation with Jim Bopp, Jr.
RO UK is hosting a fundraising event: a reception and lunch with James Bopp, Jr., the lead litigator on RO’s lawsuit to repeal FATCA.
May 3, 20171 min read


RO UK Students School Jon Ossoff on How to Vote While Abroad
Drew Liquerman, Chairman of Republicans Overseas UK, St Andrews Chapter, organized some American students studying at the University of...
Apr 24, 20172 min read


Republicans Overseas UK Chairwoman Malise Sundstrom Meets with Number 10 Government Relations Team
Republicans Overseas UK Chairwoman Malise Sundstrom, together with newly elected Vice Chair Sarah Elliott, met with a Number 10...
Feb 13, 20171 min read
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