Why Trump’s sovereign-wealth fund won’t MAGA
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Why Trump wants an American sovereign wealth fund
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What is a sovereign wealth fund and why does Trump want one for the U.S.?
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An American sovereign wealth fund is risky, but not crazy
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The fool’s gold of a US sovereign wealth fund
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Badenoch likens Conservatives to Trump’s Maga movement
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