Could it possibly be #FakeNews?
Dominican Republic Ambassador to the US, tweets a photo from 2018. He welcomes Bill Clinton to the Dominican Republic to encourage tourism and safety. (..cuz of recent reports of deaths).
Could it be because the corrupt investors are losing money; those that contributed to the Clinton Foundation.
Frank Rainieri, Roland Gonzalez Bunster
WheelsUp
4:49 pm 7/19/2019?
Many names to be revealed…
DIG w/Sauce:
www. noticialibre.com/2019/07/17/el-expresidente-de-eeuu-bill-clinton-de-vacaciones-en-punta-cana-republica-dominicana-fotos/
www. prensaactivard.com/nacional/bill-clinton-esta-de-vacaciones-en-punta-cana/
www. puntacana-bavaro.com/2019/07/18/bill-clinton-vacaciona-en-punta-cana-selfies-shopping-y-mucho-golf/#.XTE9V3t7mHs
Durante su visita, aprovechó para jugar una ronda de golf en el campo Los Corales en Puntacana Resort, con la familia Rainieri como su anfitrión. Además se lo vio de compras en el centro comercial Blue Mall Punta Cana, donde fue recibido con asombro por los desprevenidos turistas y empleados del lugar.
www. puntacana-bavaro.com/2019/07/18/bill-clinton-visita-el-consorcio-energetico-punta-cana-macao-cepm/#.XTFsOnt7mHs
In English: www. cepm.com.do/en/bill-clinton-visits-the-punta-cana-macao-energy-consortium-cepm/
https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puntacana_Resort_and_Club
https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Rainieri
https:// dailycaller.com/2016/11/20/exclusive-only-five-new-clinton-foundation-donors-in-third-quarter/
https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolando_Gonzalez-Bunster
Rolando González Bunster, CEO de InterEnergy
Owns villa in Casa de Campo
https://casadecampoliving.com/tag/rolando-gonzalez-bunster/
www. casadecampoliving.com/golfing-in-casa-de-campo-is-presidential-president-bill-clinton-on-the-teeth-of-the-dog/
www. dailykos.com/stories/2008/5/5/509047/-
www. travelandleisure.com/articles/the-new-gold-coast
Playa Grande, a north coast golf course and soon-to-be artist's retreat partly owned by the American money manager Boykin Curry, Moby, and Charlie Rose will feature a stylish inn by Amanresorts. Jose "Pepe" Fanjul, one of the principal owners of Casa de Campo, tells me he's this close to clinching a deal to open a sleek new property, complete with a "really top-rate spa." And his friend George Hamilton, the actor, beau mondiste, and longtime Casa de Campo homeowner, who has been coming to the Dominican Republic "since shortly after Columbus," has toyed with the idea of launching a Dominican boutique hotel of his own. "You hear 'new hotel' and immediately think of some marble monstrosity from the 1970's, but that era is over with. People want little, and charming, and details, and first-class service," says Hamilton.
Though its easy to be unaware of the multitudes inhabiting Puntacana Resort and its neighboring properties, they're there. The immaculate thatched-roof Puntacana International Airport is the Dominican Republic's busiest, and the region is responsible for 25 percent of the country's foreign exchange. Thirty-five years ago, the area was all virgin forest and raw coast. Since then, growth has been so rapid that the resort's parent company, Grupo Puntacana, has had to build infrastructure and provide services for its employees and guests; the government simply hands out tax breaks and hearty thank-yous for the effort. And so, hoping to promote a model of sustainable tourism and hang on to its 2,000 workers in an industry rife with turnover, Grupo Puntacana president and CEO Frank Rainieri and his partner, the New York–based labor lawyer Theodore Kheel, have donned their urban engineers' caps with gusto.
Rainieri and Kheel have published a book, A Natural Way of Business: How Frank Rainieri, Theodore Kheel, Oscar de la Renta, and Julio Iglesias Helped Transform an Island Economy. Bill Clinton, a frequent visitor who, Rainieri tells me, hopes to buy in Punta Cana one day, penned the foreword.