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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTrump Organization Is Said to Be in Talks on a Saudi Government Real Estate Deal
The Trump Organization is in talks that could bring a Trump-branded property to one of Saudi Arabias largest government-owned real estate developments, according to the chief executive of the Saudi company leading the development. The negotiations are the latest example of Mr. Trump blending governance and family business, particularly in Persian Gulf countries. Since returning to office, the presidents family and businesses have announced new ventures abroad involving billions of dollars, made hundreds of millions from cryptocurrency, and sold tickets to a private dinner hosted by Mr. Trump.
Mr. Trump is set to host Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabias de facto ruler, in Washington next week. The prince is overseeing a $63 billion project that is set to transform the historic Saudi town of Diriyah into a luxury destination with hotels, retail shops and office space. The Trump business has a history of lending its name to mixed-use projects touting iconic luxury.
Next week, Prince Mohammed is expected to make his first visit to the United States in seven years. He hopes to sign a mutual defense agreement with Washington and potentially advance a deal to transfer American nuclear technology to Saudi Arabia. That sets up a scenario in which Mr. Trump discusses matters of national security with a foreign leader who is also a key figure in a potential business deal with the presidents family.
The Trump Organization swore off new foreign business deals after Mr. Trumps 2016 election, but that pledge ended with his first term. The recent blending of business and politics has shattered American norms but is ordinary in the Gulf, where hereditary ruling families hold nearly absolute power and the phrase conflict of interest carries little weight. In Saudi Arabia, development officials saw Mr. Trumps state visit in May as a chance to spark his interest in Diriyah, Mr. Inzerillo said. On his first night in Riyadh, ahead of the state dinner, Mr. Trump and Prince Mohammed visited Diriyahs renovated historical center. The two leaders talked not just as heads of state, but as visionaries and developers, Mr. Inzerillo said. Mr. Trump was impressed by the number of construction cranes working on the vast site, he added.
More at https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/15/world/middleeast/trump-organization-saudi-development-deal.html?unlocked_article_code=1.1U8.arSl.hy4pijbbEZpU&smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare
Mr. Trump is set to host Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabias de facto ruler, in Washington next week. The prince is overseeing a $63 billion project that is set to transform the historic Saudi town of Diriyah into a luxury destination with hotels, retail shops and office space. The Trump business has a history of lending its name to mixed-use projects touting iconic luxury.
Next week, Prince Mohammed is expected to make his first visit to the United States in seven years. He hopes to sign a mutual defense agreement with Washington and potentially advance a deal to transfer American nuclear technology to Saudi Arabia. That sets up a scenario in which Mr. Trump discusses matters of national security with a foreign leader who is also a key figure in a potential business deal with the presidents family.
The Trump Organization swore off new foreign business deals after Mr. Trumps 2016 election, but that pledge ended with his first term. The recent blending of business and politics has shattered American norms but is ordinary in the Gulf, where hereditary ruling families hold nearly absolute power and the phrase conflict of interest carries little weight. In Saudi Arabia, development officials saw Mr. Trumps state visit in May as a chance to spark his interest in Diriyah, Mr. Inzerillo said. On his first night in Riyadh, ahead of the state dinner, Mr. Trump and Prince Mohammed visited Diriyahs renovated historical center. The two leaders talked not just as heads of state, but as visionaries and developers, Mr. Inzerillo said. Mr. Trump was impressed by the number of construction cranes working on the vast site, he added.
More at https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/15/world/middleeast/trump-organization-saudi-development-deal.html?unlocked_article_code=1.1U8.arSl.hy4pijbbEZpU&smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare
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BeyondGeography
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FalloutShelter
(13,987 posts)1. No wonder Prince Bonesaw
Is getting a lavish state dinner.
American people
wake up.
It a HEIST.
I suspect that the national treasury will be thoroughly looted by the time we get rid of this heinous stain on the American soul.
D_Master81
(2,303 posts)2. America has become a joke
The fact that we have a president just openly flaunting the fact that hes making money from foreign governments hand over fiat and no one cares shows how far we have fallen. Im sure Trump will be very objective when dealing with a foreign leader that is basically bribing him over the top of the table
dalton99a
(91,184 posts)3. And Republicans are okay with it.