Business Deal? Hot Mic Catches Indonesia's Prabowo Asking Trump For Meeting His Son Eric
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
52% : Trump, since returning to office, has faced renewed scrutiny over his global business interests and concerns about potential conflicts of interest linked to his company's expanding real estate ventures abroad.50% : In the recording, Prabowo appears unaware that his remarks are being picked up as he talks to Trump about security conditions in a certain area, describing it as "not safe, security-wise."
50% : He then asks the US president, "Can I meet Eric?" Trump responds warmly, saying, "I'll have Eric call.
50% : " The two continue briefly, with Prabowo replying, "We'll look for a better place," and Trump repeating his offer: "I'll have Eric call you."
47% : It's unclear from the audio what the pair were referring to -- whether it involved business matters, political discussions, or personal ties.
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