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Tucker Carlson says Trump’s deal to build hotel in the Middle East ‘seems like corruption’ - Carlson made the remarks during an episode of his podcast this week
Plans for Trump Tower Jeddah in Saudi ArabiaBusinesses spearheaded by President Donald Trump have struck numerous deals since Trump returned to the White House in January.Leading the way is the Trump Organization,
The Trump Organization has licensed the brand for towers across two continents since 2022, including four deals with Saudi Arabia's largest developer.
We’ve heard a lot about a fancy jet. But what else is there to know about Qatar and its soft power in the Middle East?
President Donald Trump brushed off questions Wednesday over ethical concerns about the growing Middle East footprint of his family business, as his trip in the region takes him to three countries with Trump-branded ventures.
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Or that he effectively auctioned off the first destination on his first major foreign trip, heading to Saudi Arabia because the kingdom was ready to make big investments in U.S. companies.It’s not even that the Trump family has fast-growing business ties in the Middle East that run deep and offer the potential of vast profits.
Greetings and salUAEtations! The United Arab Emirates honored President Trump and the United States with a glorious light tribute of the American flag on the world’s tallest building. The Burj Khalifa was lit up with the Stars and Stripes as Trump visited the country during his whirlwind trip to the Middle East,
WASHINGTON − President Donald Trump, whose family has major business interests in the Gulf countries he is visiting this week, said there was no talk of building a Trump Tower in Syria or golf during his meetings in Saudi Arabia that ended on Wednesday.
Each TV channel is family-owned by a billionaire. If you look at the glossy photos of Trump Tower and Qatar’s palaces, there’s more than a hint of a common design aesthetic: a dash of Bronx ...
President Trump last week embarked on a pomp-filled tour of the Middle East, where he signed investment deals with Saudi Arabia, pledged to lift U.S. sanctions on Syria, made overtures to Iran, and sparked domestic uproar with his plan to accept Qatar's gift of a $400 million jet.