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Were folders stuffed with Trump's 'business plan' papers blank props?
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(01-18-2017, 03:01 PM)Mike M (the other one) Wrote: Legally he doesn't have to. The POTUS and VPOTUS are not considered employees of the Government. The criminal conflict of interest statues and the federal standards of ethical conduct are for Government Employees.

Why they are not considered Government Employees I am not sure, but I'm not a fan of him maintaining control of his company while in office, but the law is the law.

No one says it's ok to make fun of disabled people (which to me, he wasn't doing), nor brag about sexually assaulting women (he apologized about his comments publicly and what ever happened to all of those cases against him for sexual assault)?

It would be one thing if his companies were not profiting from his position.  Not the case.  He's going to profit bigly.  That's not a great direction for any country, let alone one with so much at stake globally.  He's a less successful version of Berlusconi.

Bottom line, there is no way for a narcissist of his level to put the best interests of the country above his own.  How so many people across the country were so naive to believe he would work for the little guy is absolutely astonishing.   
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RE: Were folders stuffed with Trump's 'business plan' papers blank props? - Vas Deferens - 01-18-2017, 03:20 PM

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