NYT: US government pursuing roughly $9 billion in critical minerals deals with 14 companies tied to Trump and Lutnick families, report says
A New York Times report claims the U.S. government is pursuing critical minerals deals worth approximately $9 billion with 14 companies that have financial ties to the families of Donald Trump and Howard Lutnick.
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