Trumpโ€™s Business Dealings With U.A.E. Sheikh Fuels More Corruption Allegations

On the February 1, 2026 edition of ABCโ€™s This Week, host George Stephanopoulos raised a question that cuts to the heart of the ethical cloud hanging over the Trump administration: how can President Trumpโ€™s private business dealings with a senior foreign power broker not constitute a glaring conflict of interest? Pressing Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, Stephanopoulos pointed directly to reporting that suggests the lines between U.S. policy, presidential power, and private profit are once again dangerously blurred.

Citing a Wall Street Journal investigation, Stephanopoulos noted that Sheikh Tahnoum bin Zayed Al Nahyanโ€”one of the most powerful figures in the United Arab Emirates and a central player in its national security and intelligence apparatusโ€”made a substantial investment in a Trump familyโ€“linked cryptocurrency venture around the time Trump was inaugurated for his second term. The WSJ underscored how extraordinary this arrangement is: it is virtually unprecedented for a senior foreign government official to hold an ownership stake in a business tied to a sitting U.S. president. The concern is obvious and unavoidable. Such a financial relationship creates at least the appearance, if not the reality, of leverage over the president of the United States by a foreign actor whose interests may not align with Americaโ€™s.

Those concerns only deepen when viewed alongside subsequent U.S. policy decisions. Not long after Sheikh Tahnoumโ€™s investment became public, the United States approved the sale or transfer of advanced, high-end computer chips to the UAEโ€”technology the country had previously been restricted from accessing due to national security concerns. The timing invites scrutiny. At minimum, it raises the question of whether a foreign officialโ€™s financial stake in a presidentโ€™s business created privileged access or influence over U.S. decision-making. At worst, it suggests a pay-to-play dynamic in which private investment is rewarded with favorable government action.

The national security implications are significant. The United Statesโ€™ dominance in artificial intelligence and advanced computing rests heavily on its control of cutting-edge semiconductor technology. Allowing these chips to flow to the UAE carries the risk that they could be shared, resold, or otherwise end up in the hands of strategic competitors such as China. Even the possibility of that outcome should demand extreme caution. When such decisions coincide with financial entanglements involving the presidentโ€™s private ventures, the question is no longer hypotheticalโ€”it becomes whether U.S. security interests are being subordinated to personal enrichment.

This episode fits a broader pattern that has defined Trumpโ€™s return to power: persistent allegations that public office is being used as an extension of private business interests. From foreign investments and licensing deals to policy decisions that appear to benefit political allies and financial partners, the administration has repeatedly asked the public to accept ethical gray zones that past presidents were expected to avoid outright. The strategy has been familiarโ€”dismiss every concern as partisan noise or the hysterics of the โ€œradical leftโ€โ€”but the sheer volume and seriousness of the allegations make that defense increasingly untenable.

As the 2026 midterms approach, these issues are unlikely to fade. Voters may disagree on ideology, but conflicts of interest that implicate foreign influence and national security tend to cut across partisan lines. If Democrats can frame these stories not as abstract ethics debates but as concrete examples of corruption that put American interests at risk, they may find a potent line of attack. Simply put, there are now too many red flags, too many suspicious alignments between money and policy, for the administration to wave them away. Whether Trump chooses to confront these questions or continue to ignore them may help determine not only the political narrative of his second term, but the balance of power in Congress come 2026.

Did Trump Admin Halt Federal Subsidies For EV Charging Stations To Benefit Muskโ€™s Tesla?

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An interesting segment on the 02/10/25 edition of MSNBCโ€™s Rachel Maddow Show revealed that the recent decision by the Trump administration to halt federal subsidies for EV charging stations directly benefits Elon Muskโ€™s Tesla.

This is a glaring conflict of interest, which once again underscores the need for some congressional oversight regarding the work Musk and his DOGE are doing, ostensibly to identify and eliminate government waste and fraud.

Simply put, Congress needs to step in to ensure that Muskโ€™s โ€œwaste cuttingโ€ operations are not benefiting his private businesses.

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Monies Raised By Trumpโ€™s PACs Are Being Spent On His Legal Fees

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Turns out, per bombshell segment on CNN‘s NewNight Show (01/30/24) that political action committees (PACs) supporting former President Donald Trump are using the $50 million they have raised, to offset Trump’s personal legal bills. As NewsNight host Abby Phillips hastily points out, as shady as this may appear to the general public, it is apparently totally legal.

One would understand why the public would struggle with the legality of this action by Trump’s PACs, given the myriad news stories out there, of people being criminally prosecuted for starting GoFundMe campaigns to ostensibly raise funds for medical bills, only to turn around and use those funds for personal items like new vehicles, rent, jewellery, etc. If that is illegal, then why should it be perfectly legal for a PAC, which ostensibly raises money for Trump’s campaign for the presidency in 2024, to turn around and use the raised funds to offset his personal legal bills?

Host Abby Phillip (0:15): “Sources tell CNN that $50 million, is how much the PACs supporting Trump, have raised and then donated to the cause of keeping Trump out of jail. Now, mind you, this is all legal, but a spokesman for one of those PACs insists tonight to the New York Times, that every dollar being raised by MAGA Inc is going directly to defeating Joe Biden in November. But at least some of those dollars and cents are as of this moment, being siphoned off for courtroom costs.”

Bottom line folks, reasonable people will agree that there is no difference between the financial fraud that GoFundMe scammers are rightly criminally prosecuted for, and what these Trump PACs are engaged in. Simply put, rather than just throwing up our hands in the air and accepting this cheating by Trump’s PACs as “totally legal”, maybe some legal eagle should embark on a novel federal lawsuit arguing that Trump’s PACs are defrauding their donors, and are in essence, no different than the criminal GoFundMe scammers. While this may not fix the issue during this 2024 election cycle, maybe, just maybe, it may spur members of Congress to come up with a legislative fix for these and other PAC loopholes, for future elections.

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The Obscene Trump-Fox News Relationship

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Trump and Fox Newsโ€™ Maria Bartiromo

When regular people encounter obscene images on the internet and elsewhere, the natural reaction is to recoil in dismay. Strangely however, America is witnessing daily an obscene relationship between President Trump and Fox News with seemingly no โ€œrecoiling in dismayโ€ from politicians (especially Dems) or other sections of the mainstream media.

This lack of dismay/outrage at the obscene relationship between President Trump and Fox News leaves the wrong impression that this is okay/acceptable. Folks, this is not acceptable and Dems need to start screaming about it. There has to be a reasonable distance between the White House and a major U.S. news organization

Luckily Brian Stelter host of CNNโ€™s Reliable Sources gets it and is beginning to call out this obscene relationship between Trump and Fox News. In a July 8 2018 segment, Stelter details how Fox News and Trump are engaged in conduct no other U.S. administration has ever engaged in with a major news organizationโ€“the stuff of state run tv stations in foreign dictatorships.

Stelter for example talks about how Maria Bartiromo literally handed Trump talking points in what was supposed to be an interview. Or how Trump promotes Sean Hannityโ€™s show to his twitter followers and gets regular advice from him(Hannity) on political matters. Or how Lou Dobbs calls into Oval Office meetings to give his opinions(wow). Or how Kimberly Guilfoyle is now dating Trumpโ€™s son yet still appears as a host on Fox News discussing the Trump family. Or how Jeanine Pirro asked Trump for a job at DOJ. Or how Trump at the suggestion of Sean Hannity is now bringing in Bill Shine, former Fox News executive into the White House as Deputy Chief of Staff for Communications. Folks, examples of this obscene Trump-Fox News relationship are endless.

By the way Bill Shineโ€™s wife Darla is known to post very racist things on Twitter. She has since deleted her Twitter account but Mediaite captured some of them. This blatant racism by Darla would be enough for any other U.S. administration to pull the plug on Shineโ€™s appointment but not the Trump administration.

According to Stelter both Trump and Fox News benefit from this obscene relationshipโ€“Trump getting regular โ€œsoftโ€ interviews which are essentially public relations campaigns and in turn he pitches the various Fox News shows, books etc to his massive twitter audience. Itโ€™s a great arrangement from a business standpoint, but goes against everything U.S. journalism has stood forโ€“holding those in power accountable. Maria Bartiromo and her cohorts at Fox News appear to have twisted this age old journalism principle to โ€œusing those in power for ratings and profit.โ€

Yours Truly was on this Fox News beat way before it was vogue but admittedly, never thought it would ever get this bad.

Bottom line Dems need to start calling out this obscene Trump-Fox News affair. Simply put, this overt alliance and coordination between the president and a major news network is detrimental to a democratic society and needs to be vociferously called out.

***POST UPDATED on 10/15/23 to include the fact that CNN has since cancelled Brian Stelter’s Reliable Sources show, so the referenced 07/08/2018 video segment is no longer available***

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