The article discusses how the focus on Joe Biden's candidacy distracted from pressing questions regarding Donald Trump's relationships with Saudi Arabia. It highlights various business dealings Trump has engaged in with Saudi entities, which have drawn scrutiny, raising concerns about influence-peddling. The piece notes that Trump's hosting of LIV golf tournaments and other financial arrangements indicate deep ties with the Saudis, leaving critical questions about his potential role as a business partner or agent unaddressed during recent political discussions.
Since Trump left office, his family has received millions in four known deals from the Saudis.
When Vivek Ramaswamy learned that two consultants to his campaign were simultaneously working for LIV, he forced them to resign to avoid the worries of influence-peddling.
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