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The White House, LLC
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Ludicrous. Criminals, the lot of them.
He wont be impeached so is the only hope that the next administration (haha) can charge him?
He's also not a good businessman. He's bankrupted 3 casinos.
To anyone here who is still on the Trump train, let's look at what this Epstien-island-visting, makeup wearing "stable genius" failed to sell to Americans:
~Red meat. ~Airline Travel. ~Gridiron football. ~College education. ~Liquor.
Yet this being is treated as some sort of business savant. Come on.
There also won't be a next administration, he's already said he's going to be president for life.
"Doing nothing" was a better businessman than Donald Trump.
What turned around his fortunes was being a game show host. He did do well from licensing his name. Also he is now really making a fortune off memecoins and other stuff that seems grifty.
People that think he was a good businessman are like joe six pack or vibe economy types. People in finance or real estate in New York would laugh at the idea.
>People that think he was a good businessman are like joe six pack or vibe economy types.
@tomhow personal attacks are not allowed, right?
Over the past year, Trump-branded residential towers have opened in Dubai, United Arab Emirates and Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, through a Saudi partner with state ties. In April, a real estate developer unveiled a Trump-branded luxury residential and golf resort at a $5.5 billion state-owned megaproject in Doha, Qatar, at an event attended by Eric Trump, executive vice president of the Trump Organization, and a Qatari minister. The Trump administration and family’s company has plans for new towers in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and Abu Dhabi.
In addition, sovereign wealth funds from the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Qatar have pledged more than $3.5 billion to a venture capital fund led by Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law.
In addition, the Trump administration is in talks with the government of Qatar to accept a Boeing 747 valued at around $400 million to serve as a temporary replacement for the United States’ current Air Force One presidential aircraft, which are more than 40 years old, given the delays in Boeing’s contract to build two new presidential planes.
It's clearly about the current administration, which is partaking in enough visible, ongoing corruption to fill a textbook.