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Trump’s Business Machine Ramps Up with Nashville Plans Amid Global Expansion

Forbes reporters quietly flagged something important earlier this month when Delaware filings showed two new entities named DT Marks Nashville LLC and DT Marks Nashville Member Corp forming on September 22 — a naming pattern long tied to the Trump Organization’s licensing playbook. The story is simple: the Trump family’s business machine, which paused much domestic activity while President Trump served the country, appears to be gearing up again and Nashville is on the radar.

This isn’t some rumor from a late-night blog; Forbes noted that these kinds of Delaware shells are the exact vehicles the Trump Organization has used to structure new licensing and development ventures, and it would mark the first U.S. real-estate licensing push by the family since 2017 if it proves to be the real thing. At the same time the Trump brand is expanding overseas with major deals and approvals — including a large Trump-branded golf and resort plan in Vietnam — which shows the enterprise is back in expansion mode.

Let the left howl. Every time hardworking Americans vote for outsiders who shake up the status quo, the same coastal elites accuse them of profiteering while quietly watching the jobs and investment roll in. The choice is clear for patriots: do you want America’s leaders building American wealth and attracting investment, or do you want regulators and career bureaucrats who only know how to tax, litigate, and slow projects to a crawl?

Nashville isn’t Paris or New York; it’s a booming, patriotic American city that values hospitality, small business, and energy. A Trump-branded hotel or resort would mean construction jobs, new tax revenue, and more visitors spending money in Main Street businesses — the kind of tangible economic benefits Washington types like to lecture about but never actually deliver. Expect the usual media tantrums and downtown protests, but also expect local entrepreneurs and workers to welcome the paychecks.

Whether this ends up being a full-scale Nashville development or simply another licensing agreement, the broader story is that the Trump brand is capitalizing on momentum at home and abroad. From Qatar to Vietnam and now possibly Tennessee, the comeback isn’t just political — it’s economic, and that’s the kind of result-minded leadership millions of Americans voted for.

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