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Trump’s real-estate licensing income in foreign countries nearly doubled — and now features Qatar and Romania
The president's real-estate licensing income from foreign countries has nearly doubled, with new entries including Qatar and Romania. An ethics watchdog has expressed grave concerns about the president conducting business in foreign countries.
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