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The Great American Cash Grab: 1 Billion, 408 Million, 500 Thousand Dollars

Following is a current editorial in The New York Times. This should be a free link.

This New York Times editorial is a well-documented report of how Donald Trump has used his presidency to enrich himself and his family by $1,408,500,000 in just one year. The report is a dramatic visually enhanced sequence of facts, which cannot be replicated here.

All told, Mr. Trump has profited from his return to the presidency by an amount of money equal to 16,822 times the median U.S. household income.

Mr. Trump’s hunger for wealth is brazen. Throughout the nation’s history, presidents of both parties have taken care to avoid even the appearance of profiting from public service. This president gleefully squeezes American corporations, flaunts gifts from foreign governments and celebrates the rapid growth of his own fortune.

When President Harry Truman left office in 1953, he did not even own a car. He and his wife returned to Missouri by train and lived for a time on his Army pension. He refused to take any job that he regarded as commercializing his public service, explaining, “I knew that they were not interested in hiring Harry Truman, the person, but what they wanted to hire was the former president of the United States.” Mr. Trump has said that when he leaves office, he plans to take with him a $400 million Boeing 747 that was a gift from Qatar, and to display it at his presidential library.

Please follow the free link to access this report.

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  • edited 2:28AM
    "Mr. Trump’s hunger for wealth is brazen.
    Throughout the nation’s history, presidents of both parties have taken care to avoid
    even the appearance of profiting from public service.
    This president gleefully squeezes American corporations, flaunts gifts from foreign governments
    and celebrates the rapid growth of his own fortune."

    How many times has Donald J. Trump violated the Constitution's Domestic and Foreign Emoluments Clauses?
    WTH is going to be done about it?
  • Not much, it seems. He has rendered any accountability impotent.
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