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Mediaite on MSNDNC Trolls Trump With ‘Welcome to Qatar-a-Lago’ Banner Over His Florida ClubThe Democratic National Committee (DNC) took aim at President Donald Trump’s Qatari gift jet fallout on Wednesday – flying a “Welcome to Qatar-a-Lago” sky banner over his Florida residence. The aerial stunt comes as Trump’s business empire finalizes a lucrative deal to build a multibillion-dollar golf resort in Qatar and as the president reportedly considers
According to the Toronto Sun, Trump told the gathered political press that saying no to a $400m jumbo jet from Qatar is akin to declining a gimme on the green. "There was an old golfer named Sam Snead. Did you ever hear of him?" said the leader of the free world.
The emirate, once called “a funder of terrorism” by President Trump, has spent lavishly on overhauling its global reputation.
Democrats are planning to fly a banner that reads “Qatar-a-lago” over President Trump’s Florida estate Wednesday after he said he would accept a $400 million jet from the Qatari government.
The Trump family’s business ties to the Middle East have more than tripled since the president’s first term in office, a CNN a tally of the deals has found – including a slew of new projects announced since he reclaimed the White House.
Donald Trump's trip to the Middle East brings attention to the Trump Organization's growing business ventures in UAE, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia.
WASHINGTON − President Donald Trump, whose family has major business interests in the Gulf countries he is visiting this week, said there was no talk of building a Trump Tower in Syria or golf during his meetings in Saudi Arabia that ended on Wednesday.
One reason the idea of Qatar giving the Pentagon a jet for Trump to use as president is getting so much attention is that even many Republicans are unwilling to endorse the idea. “I think we ought to have a big,
The Constitution's foreign emoluments clause prohibits government officials from accepting gifts from foreign entities without approval from Congress.
Trump’s sons pushing family business deals in Qatar amid country’s rumored gift of $400m Air Force One replacement - White House insists Trump is always acting ‘in the best interest of our country’
Several top Republicans in Congress have expressed concerns about the 747 deal, including that the plane would be a security risk.