Trump's Mideast Adviser Massad Boulos Faces Scrutiny Over Résumé Claims

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Massad Boulos, recently named as a senior advisor to Donald Trump on Middle Eastern affairs, is neither a billionaire nor a licensed lawyer, contrary to previous claims. Despite being credited with helping Trump win Arab American voters in Michigan, investigations reveal that Boulos's business, SCOA Nigeria, is valued at only $865,000, and he lacks a law license in the U.S. or other countries. Boulos's supposed wealth and legal credentials appear to have been exaggerated, raising questions about his qualifications and role in Trump's advisory team.
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