Inside a Trump Family Project in Vietnam



As President Trump blurs the lines between politics and business — and threatens steep tariffs on trade partners — governments feel compelled to favor Trump-related projects. Damien Cave, Vietnam bureau chief for The New York Times, and Katrin Bennhold, a senior writer on the international desk, discuss how this dynamic has played out in Vietnam, at the groundbreaking of a fast-tracked $1.5 billion Trump golf complex.

  • Damien Cave, Katrin Bennhold, Alexandra Ostasiewicz, Christina Thornell, Nikolay Nikolov, Tung Ngo, Linh Pham and Laura Salaberry

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