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Exclusive | Enhanced Games raises millions from backers led by Donald Trump Jr. as ‘steroid Olympics’ plots US debut

  • The Enhanced Games, often called the 'Steroid Olympics', will allow athletes to use steroids legally, with backing from Donald Trump Jr. and others, aiming for a U.S. debut later this year.
  • The games will feature events like track, swimming, and weight lifting, offering substantial cash prizes for record-breaking performances, as stated by Aron D'Souza.
  • Aron D'Souza claimed the International Olympic Committee feels threatened by the Enhanced Games and criticized former President Biden for opposing innovation.
  • Retired Australian swimmer James Magnussen has shown interest in the games, having been offered $1.5 million to break a record, illustrating the competition's appeal to athletes.
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Many may wish for a world without doping in sport, a world without doping athletes, a world with no doping bests - Donald Trump Jr. obviously does not belong to these people! Because the oldest son of Donald Trump, 45th and 47th President of the United States, is currently making a stir with an investment in the "Enhanced Games" at a double-digit million dollar level. This series of "increased games" is characterized by the fact that doping is e…

·Vienna, Austria
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Donald Trump's son has invested "several millions of dollars" in this controversial sports competition project, which aims to compete with the Olympic Games, while changing the rules for admissions of athletes.

·Strasbourg, France
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Donald Trump Jr. has injected funds into the organization of the "Enhanced Games", a sporting competition aimed at competing with the Olympic Games to the difference that doping will be allowed there.

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Donald Trump's son has invested several million dollars in a strange sports project whose ambition is to compete with the Olympic Games, while accepting doped athletes.

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France Info broke the news in Strasbourg, France on Monday, February 17, 2025.
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