
How African Leaders Played Trump with a Nobel Peace Prize
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In this episode, we talk about how African leaders used flattery and a Nobel Peace Prize nomination to manipulate Donald Trump, how Netanyahu and Republican lawmakers copied the same playbook, how the Abraham Accords and Trump’s Middle East deals became political props, and how a golf course pitch in Sagal exposed the transactional nature of Trump’s presidency. The story lays out how foreign leaders openly offered personal business deals at the White House and what it says about corruption, national security, and the real priorities of the Republican Party.
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