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Raymond J. de Souza: Trump family set to cash in on president's Mideast politicking
Raymond J. de Souza: Trump family set to cash in on president's Mideast politicking

National Post

time14-05-2025

  • Politics
  • National Post

Raymond J. de Souza: Trump family set to cash in on president's Mideast politicking

To serve God or mammon? The Sermon on the Mount says to serve both is impossible. Article content The president is making the first foreign trip of his second term, aside from the overnight trip to Rome for the funeral of Pope Francis. In his first term, his first foreign trip was also to Saudi Arabia. Article content That choice was a bit of a shock, especially for Canadians. Canada had that privilege. Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson both made their first foreign trips to Canada. Things fell off after that. President Richard Nixon did not visit until the last year of his first term; Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter never came north. Article content Canada's place was then restored. Presidents Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton all made their first trips to Canada. When George W. Bush went to Mexico first (before visiting Canada on his second trip), it was noted as a significant decision, and a signal that North America as a whole would be the priority. President Barack Obama corrected course in 2009, making Ottawa his first visit. Article content Article content President Trump in his first term only came to Canada for the G7 summit in Quebec in 2018, at which he insulted our prime minister, invoked national security to justify tariffs, and pleaded for Russian President Vladimir Putin to be readmitted to the G7. Trump will be back next month for the G7 in Alberta. He may not insult our new prime minister, but he will argue national security regarding tariffs and complain again about Putin's absence. Article content The decision to make Saudi Arabia the first destination in 2017 took everyone by surprise. It was an ambitious trip, with several stops. Trump flew from Saudi Arabia to Jerusalem and then on to Rome, where he met Pope Francis. Article content It was something of a grand monotheism tour, visiting the capitals of Islam, Judaism and Christianity all in one long arc, showing something of a religious imagination and diplomatic creativity. When three years later the Abraham Accords — the greatest achievement of the Trump presidencies to date — were concluded, the seeds of that Abrahamic vision could be detected in that first foreign trip. Article content Article content This time it is different. It's not Saudi Arabia, Israel and Italy, but Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. And the theme is not God, but very much mammon. The president is cashing in. Article content Article content After his real estate empire went bankrupt in the 1990s, Trump shifted toward monetizing his celebrity. There were a few building projects, but mostly branding deals, where it was the Trump name that was being bought and sold. Reality television made that a still more lucrative path. Article content Branding is about selling a name and access. And the president of the United States has a bigger name to sell than most, and access to him can prove lucrative. Article content The Trump family's wheeling and dealing is no longer a surprise. Soon after the first Trump term ended, son-in-law Jared Kushner set up an investment fund to which Saudi Arabia 'invested' $2 billion. The fund has made no investments, but Kushner has made tens of millions in fees. Was it a thank you for the first Trump trip in 2017, or a downpayment for the second Trump trip now? Perhaps both. Article content The rapacity was utterly shameless, with the Secret Service charged exorbitant rates to stay in Trump properties while protecting the Trump family. The extent was such that entire books were compiled on the multifarious schemes.

From Washington: Previewing President Trump's High-Stakes Middle East Trip
From Washington: Previewing President Trump's High-Stakes Middle East Trip

Fox News

time10-05-2025

  • Business
  • Fox News

From Washington: Previewing President Trump's High-Stakes Middle East Trip

President Donald Trump is set to embark on his first major foreign trip of his second term when he heads to the Middle East next week. He is expected to visit Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE, where his agenda will likely include serious discussions on trade, energy, Israel-Gaza ceasefire talks, and more. FOX News State Department and Foreign Policy Correspondent Gillian Turner previews next week's historic trip and discusses how the Trump administration is addressing multiple global conflicts, including the one between India and Pakistan. As the Republican-led Congress continues trying to find a consensus on the 'Big, Beautiful Bill', some on Capitol Hill have expressed concerns about what they call America's national debt crisis. Texas Republican Congressman Jodey Arrington says this is a generational opportunity to drastically address the government's spending and find ways to reform our entitlements. The Chairman of the House Budget Committee discusses the severity of America's debt problem and what he thinks needs to be done in the coming months. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit

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