Trump’s allies are worried. They fear the meeting with Netanyahu looks like improper influence on U.S. foreign policy. It might even violate ethical guidelines. This comes while investigations into Trump’s conduct are still ongoing.
The timing of the meeting matters. So does the lack of transparency. There was no official White House coordination. Questions have arisen about whether standard diplomatic protocols were followed.
Inside the circle, there is tension. Allies struggle to balance loyalty to Trump with the need to avoid legal or ethical pitfalls. They worry about strategy. They fear these meetings could be used against him in legal or political contexts. The risk is real: it could hurt his future election prospects or his legal defenses.
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