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Donald Trump Jr invests in ‘steroid Olympics’

  • Donald Trump Jr. leads a group that is investing in the Enhanced Games, a sports festival without anti-doping measures, according to Aron D'Souza.
  • Trump Jr.'s group, 1789 Capital, is providing double-digit millions for an event set in the United States next year, as stated by D'Souza.
  • D'Souza believes the U.S. government's conflict with the World Anti-Doping Agency allows for new opportunities in sports.
  • Trump Jr. expressed that the initiative is about excellence, innovation, and American dominance on the world stage.
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Imagine a sport where there are no rules holding back innovation, where athletes go beyond the human body, pushing physical limits thanks to the use of improving substances. Welcome to the Enhanced Games, the sporting event that made headlines for an unprecedented proposal: here steroids and doping are not only tolerated, but also encouraged. Leading this provocative initiative is Donald Trump Jr., the eldest son of the President of the United S…

·Rome, Italy
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The eldest son of the president of the United States, through the 1789 Capital Fund, will contribute several million dollars to this disputed event, the first edition of which could take place at the end of the year.

·Paris, France
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The U.S. President's son wants to inject millions into a new sports project, in which athletes would be allowed to take off. ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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Financial Times broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Thursday, February 13, 2025.
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