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As the US president gears up for an official visit to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates from May 13 to 16, his sons are actively pursuing opportunities to expand the family business in the Gulf region. This expansion comes amid growing concerns about potential conflicts of interest, as the family navigates lucrative deals in a politically sensitive area.
The Trump family's business interests in the Gulf have been a topic of scrutiny, particularly as the president's policies and foreign relations could directly impact these ventures. Despite these concerns, the Trump sons appear undeterred, capitalizing on their father's political connections to enhance their business portfolio.
The timing of their business activities raises questions about the ethical implications of mixing politics with personal profit. As the president engages with leaders in the region, the spotlight remains on how these interactions may benefit the Trump family's commercial interests, further blurring the lines between governance and entrepreneurship.
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