Liz Warren Has a Connection to the Islamic Republic of Iran

Liz Warren has a son in law of whom she is very fond. They are quite close. His name is Sushil Tyagi. He is married to her daughter Amelia. He has also produced movies for Iran with money from their propaganda arms and the Iranian Guard.

Before you say so what imagines if he were Donald Trump’s son in law?

Now that we’ve got your attention,

Tyagi runs Tricolor Films, and in 2008, produced a film called The Song of Sparrows, directed by Iranian filmmaker Majid Majidi.

The film was described as Majidi’s “most religious.” …

“…the movie’s chief investors included none other than the social deputy of the State Welfare Organization (SWO) of Iran (SWO-“معاونت اجتماعی سازمان بهزیستی کشور”) as well as the Cultural and Artistic Organization of Tehran. (“سازمان فرهنگی و هنری شهرداری تهران”) .

These two investors in the film might appear at first glance to be innocuous cultural organizations—but they are not. Both are funded and controlled by the Islamist Iranian government.

It’s not the only film he’s produced for Iran with money from the Iranian government. But it’s okay. Tyagi prides himself, or at least it LA Studio, for the connections he has with high-ranking members of foreign governments. 

I wonder if he knows anyone in Ukraine.

| Breitbart

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