Uri Geller appointed and regrets Donald Trump's presidency of his Scottish island

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Uri Geller, nearing 80, claims he appointed Donald Trump as president of an island he founded, but now regrets it, stating he cannot read Trump's unpredictable mind. Geller purchased an uninhabited Scottish island for £30,000, intending to donate proceeds from citizenship sales to a medical center. He also alleges treasure is buried on the island, but the Scottish government prevented excavation. The famed mentalist is also preparing to exhibit his paintings, a lifelong passion, and discusses his past encounters with figures like Salvador Dalí and Michael Jackson, maintaining his belief in Jackson's innocence.


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