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Trump’s Sons Stand To Profit From The Critical Minerals Arms Race
Donald Trump’s network of family businesses—and network of US government deals with those businesses—is mind-bogglingly wide. A New York Times investigation reveals his sons’ latest venture: tungsten mining in Kazakhstan. The US government recently cut a massive mining deal for the critical mineral with the government of Kazakhstan, whose leader recently said Donald Trump was []
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Stephen A. Smith questions wealth of Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, says Americans should prosper first
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