Trump Tower in Georgia? Sounds Like Some Next-Level Finessin'
Word on the street is Trump's still gettin' that international bag, even if it's tied to folks under sanctions. Gotta respect the hustle, but what it really mean for us?

Aight, so check it. Heard they plannin' a Trump Tower out in Tbilisi, Georgia. Sounds fancy, right? But here's the tea: the land it's supposed to be on is part-owned by the son of this dude, Bidzina Ivanishvili, who got hit with US sanctions. Biden admin say he was messin' with Georgia's democracy for Russia's benefit. Real suspect.
Now, this Ivanishvili cat, his son Uta got a piece of the pie. He owns a chunk of the company that owns the fund that owns the land. It's a whole lotta layers, feel me? But the bottom line is, the Trump fam still tryna do business with folks who got beef with Uncle Sam. Ain't nothin' changed.
They say U.S. citizens ain't supposed to be doin' business directly with Ivanishvili. But there's a loophole for companies he 'controls.' That's where Uta comes in. He used to own all the company, then he passed some off when his pops got sanctioned. Shady moves, no cap.
Eric Trump out here talkin' 'bout bringin' that 'globally recognised standard of excellence' to Georgia. But what that really mean? More luxury condos for the rich, while regular folks struggle to pay rent? Same script, different country.
This ain't the first time Trump been tangled up in somethin' like this. Remember that hotel in Oman? Or them Saudi deals? Money talks, and it don't care who it's talkin' to.
White House gonna say they ain't doin' nothin' wrong, ain't no conflicts of interest. But come on, man. We see you. Always playin' the game, never lookin' out for the little guy.
So, what's the real deal? Trump still chasin' that bag, even if it means dealin' with folks who ain't exactly on the up-and-up. And while they buildin' towers and stackin' paper, we still fightin' for scraps. It's the same old story, just a different backdrop. Stay woke, fam.
The question ain't just about Trump's business, tho. It's about how these kinda deals affect real people. How the money flowin' at the top trickles down, or more likely, don't trickle down to the communities that need it the most. Gotta keep our eyes open and demand better for ourselves.


