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🚨 Is Trump Making Bribery the New Normal? 🤔 #Corruption #FCPA



President Donald Trump has suspended the enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), a law that has regulated U.S. businesses overseas for nearly 50 years. He argues that strict anti-bribery rules hurt American competitiveness in the global market. His executive order halts ongoing investigations and orders a six-month review of the law. Critics warn this could give corporations a free pass to bribe foreign officials, while supporters claim it will boost the economy. Is this a bold move to help U.S. businesses, or a dangerous step toward normalizing corruption? Share your opinions in the comments below. 🌐👔 #DonaldTrump #Bribery #Business #Economy #Corruption #GlobalMarket

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