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Trump’s Global Empire Expands with Saudi Billionaire Partnership

The Trump family’s global business empire keeps growing, and their closest partner is a Saudi real estate billionaire. Yousef Al Shelash, chairman of Dar Al Arkan, has become a key player in Trump’s overseas deals. Their latest project? A $4 billion luxury development in Oman featuring hanging glass villas and a Trump-branded golf course.

Al Shelash isn’t just another businessman—he’s “truly a member of the Trump family,” according to Eric Trump. The Saudi tycoon has worked closely with Trump’s sons on projects from Oman to Dubai. While liberals attack these partnerships, conservatives see them as proof of Trump’s tough negotiation skills and America-first economic leadership.

The Oman deal showcases Trump-style ambition. The development includes villas suspended 300 feet above ground, engineered with cutting-edge technology. Al Shelash’s company uses 3D concrete printing and other innovations, proving that Trump allies deliver world-class results. This isn’t just about profit—it’s about building communities and families, a value both men share.

Saudi Arabia clearly wants Trump back in the White House. Gulf leaders have reportedly contacted Trump allies about future partnerships, betting on his 2024 comeback. Meanwhile, Trump critics cry foul about foreign ties, ignoring how these deals create jobs and strengthen U.S. alliances in a dangerous world.

The left’s obsession with Trump’s business deals reeks of hypocrisy. They cheered when Biden’s family raked in foreign cash, but attack Trump for legally building luxury properties. Al Shelash’s projects follow all laws and bring investment to strategic regions—something weak globalists like Biden can’t achieve.

Trump’s partnership with Al Shelash highlights what real leadership looks like. While Biden caves to China and Iran, Trump works with strong allies to boost American influence. These deals aren’t secret backroom handshakes—they’re transparent wins for American business prowess on the world stage.

The media ignores Al Shelash’s focus on family values. His developments prioritize community-building and generational legacies, mirroring Trump’s pro-family policies. While liberals push radical urban policies, Trump and his partners deliver safe, thriving neighborhoods abroad—and could do the same here.

Americans deserve leaders who put business success and national strength first. Trump’s alliance with Al Shelash proves he’s still the dealmaker-in-chief, creating wealth and jobs while his enemies waste time on witch hunts. It’s time to celebrate winners—not punish them for winning.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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