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From crypto to golf resorts: How Trump, his allies have profited during his second term

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From crypto to golf resorts: How Trump, his allies have profited during his second term
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Critics are raising concerns over potential conflicts of interest regarding business deals and financial ventures involving Donald Trump and his allies during his second term. The White House maintains that all actions are taken in the national interest, despite controversies surrounding compensation funds and property usage.

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The intersection of presidential power and private business interests remains a central point of contention in US political ethics.

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The framing emphasizes 'critics' and 'blurred boundaries,' which is a common angle in investigative reporting regarding the Trump administration.

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