In late May Donald Trump took his first international trip as president, which included a days-long tour of Saudi Arabia, Israel, and the West Bank. At the time the world was gripped by a brief, meme-inducing moment involving Trump, Middle Eastern leaders, and a glowing orb, but now, months later, the focus has shifted to the long list of gifts Trump received from Saudi Arabia. After a Freedom of Information Act request, the Daily Beast obtained and published a list from the White House showing the 83 gifts Trump accepted from the Kingdom.

For every seemingly simple gift, like pairs of leather sandals and a book about traditional Saudi Arabian costume, there are the elaborate and ornate ones, including a purple wool robe with white tiger fur lining and a dagger made of pure silver with mother of pearl sheath and “various designs.” The Saudis appear to know the way into Trump’s heart and appealed to his own self-obsession and affinity for gold, gifting him personalized items such as “artwork featuring picture of President Trump” and an orange and gold wool robe lined with cheetah fur as well as a gold honor medal.

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As the Daily Beast points out, Trump’s amiable visit to Saudi Arabia was a contrast to the beliefs he espoused on the campaign trail. In June 2016 Trump published a statement on his Facebook page saying, “Saudi Arabia and many of the countries that gave vast amounts of money to the Clinton Foundation want women as slaves and to kill gays. Hillary must return all money from such countries!” In April the same year he said that he wanted the 28 pages of redacted information in the 9/11 commission report released, telling Fox News “It’s going to be very profound having to do with Saudi Arabia and Saudi Arabia’s role on the World Trade Center and the attack.” The later release of the document did little to confirm or deny Trump’s suspicions.

If Trump expected Hillary Clinton to return money given by Saudi Arabia, does that mean he will return all of those newly acquired daggers and robes? A safe bet would probably be no.