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Indonesian president asks Trump for meeting with son Eric in 'hot mic' moment

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    -36% Somewhat Left

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    -55% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

50% : Trump and Prabowo, who were also seen on video, appeared to be unaware that a live microphone was recording their conversation.
50% : The two spoke in the Egyptian resort city of Sharm el-Sheikh after Trump delivered remarks to a group of world leaders gathered for the summit, which followed the announcement of a ceasefire agreement in Gaza.
50% : Speaking to Trump as the two men stood behind a podium with a microphone, Prabowo refers to a region that is "not safe, security-wise" and then asks Trump: "Can I meet Eric?" Trump says: "I'll have Eric call.
49% : President Prabowo Subianto asked U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday if he could meet with Trump's son Eric, an executive vice president of the Trump Organization, according to comments by the leaders picked up by a microphone after Trump had addressed a Gaza-focused summit in Egypt.

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