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Post your allegations and sources. I watch and read a lot of leftist BS and if there was real corruption, I would have heard about it.koobookie wrote:
Rick wrote: This insider trading BS is just one of the perks of being a low life politician. There's so many other ways these pukes get they palms greased and their families enriched with millions. Just look at the Biden's and how much they made in China and Ukraine...makes this insider trading look like petty theft. That's ok though, the worthless media won't touch that corruption for obvious and corrupt reasons.
Just look at the Trump kids and how much they have made cashing in on their dad. Makes the Biden thing look like petty theft.
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[/b]ramage wrote: Do you define nepotism as working in the family business? Running it after the election of President Trump? If so I plead guilty to the first question.
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President Donald Trump’s daughter and senior advisor, Ivanka Trump, last month won initial approval from the Chinese government for 16 new trademarks, covering a wide range of products that include “voting machines.”
The approval for Ivanka Trump’s trademarks — which comes three months after she said her personal clothing brand was shutting down — occurred “while her father continues to wage a trade war with China,” noted the public interest group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, which first reported the approval.
“As the daughter of the U.S. president, Ivanka Trump has an initial advantage of publicity,” Yang Mei, a designer for the Beijing-based fashion studio Azrael YM, told Time.
Ivanka Trump in China: The trademarks raising an ethics firestorm
By Aimee Picchi
Updated on: May 30, 2018 / 7:15 AM / MoneyWatch
Ivanka Trump this month received trademark approval from China for a broad array of items, including baby blankets, wallpaper and carpets. That wouldn't be unusual for a global business built on consumer goods such as elegant women's clothing and shoes, but it raises numerous ethical issues given that her father is the U.S. president.
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ramage wrote: www.vogue.com/article/ivanka-trump-china-business-trademarks
“As the daughter of the U.S. president, Ivanka Trump has an initial advantage of publicity,” Yang Mei, a designer for the Beijing-based fashion studio Azrael YM, told Time.
Should she renounce her father?
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