
Sheldon Adelson, Trump’s tycoon and controversial financier, dies at the age of 87
Sheldon G. Adelson, died at the age of 87. The son of a taxi driver, he built the world’s largest casino and resort empire in Las Vegas, Macau, Singapore and other gambling matches, but was killed by non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.
In a moment, the third richest man in the world, Adelson brought singing gondoliers to the Las Vegas Strip and bet all-inclusive that Asia would be a bigger prize than Sin City. In recent years, he has become widely known for his political activism, including his donations to Trump and other Republicans, as well as his support for Israel.
In March 2019, Sheldon Adelson announced that he was receiving treatment for non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and recently resumed these treatments and even Las Vegas Sands announced last week that Adelson was missing due to worsening cancer.

With an estimated net worth of $ 41.4 billion, Adelson is the richest person in Nevada and one of the richest people in America.
Adelson and his wife, Miriam, had been Donald Trump’s most prominent Republican funders. They contributed more than $ 123 million to conservative politicians in the 2018 election cycle, more than any other American citizen.
During the two-day period of September 2018, The Adelsons have raised $ 55 million in three conservative political action committees. Two months later, President Donald J. Trump awarded Miriam Adelson a Presidential Medal of Freedom.
In August, tycoon Adelson donated $ 75 million to a super-cap launched to support Trump’s re-election efforts.
The story of Sheldon Adelson’s life
Sheldon Adelson was the son of Jewish immigrants, raised with two brothers in a Boston apartment building, who in the second half of his life became one of the richest people in the world. In 2018, Forbes ranked 15th in the United States, with an estimated value of $ 35.5 billion.
“If you do things differently, success will follow you like a shadow,” Sheldon Adelson said in 2014.
Short but reserved, the squatting Adelson resembles an old-fashioned political leader and has distinguished himself from most American Jews, who have supported Democrats by a wide margin for decades.
Adelson was considered the most influential Republican donor in the country in the last years of his life, sometimes setting records for individual contributions during a given election cycle.

Sheldon Adelson was considered the most influential Republican donor in the country.
Adelson regularly received the party’s top strategists and the most ambitious candidates in his modest office, nestled between the casinos on the Strip.
Always, helped ensure that uncritical support for Israel became a mainstay of the Republican platform, never more visibly demonstrated than when the Trump administration moved the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem in 2018.
The Palestinians strongly opposed the arson attack and it has long been a priority Adelson, who even offered to help pay for the Republican Jewish Coalition, of which he was the main benefactor.
Adelson and his wife, Miriam, were in front of the center of the ceremony in Jerusalem. In fact, when asked at a gambling conference what he hopes his legacy will be, Adelson said it’s not his brilliant casinos or hotels, but his impact on Israel.
At Verdad Noticias he found out that he donated 25 million dollars, a record amount for a private citizen, at the Israel Memorial for the Yad Vashem Holocaust. He set up a group of experts in Jerusalem.
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Sheldon Adelson was closely aligned with the Likud Conservative Party and funded a free, widely read newspaper called “Israel Hayom” or “Israel Today,” which supported Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu so much that some Israelis called him “Bibi-ton.”
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