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Trump Family Signs Deal With Saudi Real Estate Developer

Por: The New York Times Politics November 15, 2022

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WASHINGTON — The Trump family has struck a deal with a Saudi-based real estate company to license its name to a housing and golf complex that will be built in Oman, renewing a swirl of questions about former President Donald J. Trump’s mixing of politics and business just as he appears poised to announce a third presidential candidacy.News of the deal, the first such international marketing agreement the Trump Organization has negotiated... + full article



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