Trump's second term is the most brazen money grab in presidential history.
Trump's second term is the most brazen money grab in presidential history. {{#if }} {{/if}} Donald Trump just kicked off his first overseas tour of his second term—through the Middle East, where the region is burning and famine looms in Gaza. But this trip? It's not about peace. It's about profit. Trump's sons have already inked luxury deals across the Gulf—hotels, golf courses, crypto firms. Trump himself is now accepting what amounts to "a palace in the sky" from Qatar: a $400 million Boeing 747-8. And that's just the tip of the iceberg. At The New Republic, we've been chronicling Trump's conversion of the presidency into a global business operation—where policy and personal enrichment are one and the same. Foreign influence. Secret deals. Cryptocurrency grifts. This isn't just corruption—it's a blueprint for authoritarian kleptocracy. If you want a media outlet willing to investigate the palace in the sky and the palace intrigues behind it, now is the time to subscribe. Choose your plan: | • | | Representative: Unlimited digital access. | • | | Senator: Add 10 stunning print issues. | • | | Secretary of State: Digital and print access, plus exclusive interviews and a TNR tote bag. | • | | President: Ad-free access to all content (plus the tote). | | Trump's not draining the swamp. He's selling it by the acre. We're following the money—and the lies. Sincerely, Michael Tomasky, editor The New Republic | | | Timeless voices, unmatched insight: exploring the works of great writers past and present | | | Update your personal preferences for comercialyventas.aliperiodicos@blogger.com by clicking here. Our mailing address is: The New Republic, 1 Union Sq W Fl 6 , NY , New York, NY 10003-3303, United States Do you want to stop receiving all emails from Breaking News? Unsubscribe from this list. If you stopped getting TNR emails, update your profile to resume receiving them. | | | | |
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