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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Tue Jan 16, 2018, 04:37 PM Jan 2018

The Trump presidency: On track to becoming the most corrupt in U.S. history?

By Paul Waldman January 16 at 1:41 PM

Is Donald Trump the most corrupt president in American history? We may not be able to give him that title quite yet — after all, he’s only been president for a year. But he sure is working hard at it.

In the endless outpouring of craziness emerging from this administration, where allegations that the president of the United States paid a porn star $130,000 in hush money to keep quiet about an adulterous affair get almost no media attention, you may have missed some recent stories that go to the heart of the conduct of Trump and his administration. So let’s round them up:

A report out today from Public Citizen details how foreign governments, corporations and trade associations have been patronizing Trump’s properties since he took office. You might say, “Well there’s not necessarily any quid pro quo there,” which is true. But it’s also true that everyone knows that Trump is a man of uncommon greed and pettiness, and if you’re coming to Washington or holding an event, you might as well line Trump’s pockets while you do it, whether you’re the government of Saudi Arabia or the American Petroleum Institute, as a gesture of good will that might pay off later. As an Asian diplomat told The Post right after the election, “Why wouldn’t I stay at his hotel blocks from the White House, so I can tell the new president, ‘I love your new hotel!’ Isn’t it rude to come to his city and say, ‘I am staying at your competitor’?”

A review by BuzzFeed of all Trump Organization condominium sales since the 1980s shows that 1,300 sales totaling $1.5 billion were made in cash by anonymous shell companies. “Those two characteristics signal that a buyer may be laundering money, the Treasury Department has said in a series of statements since 2016.”

According to an investigation by USA Today, “President Trump’s companies sold more than $35 million in real estate in 2017, mostly to secretive shell companies that obscure buyers’ identities.” The use of these shell companies exploded once Trump became the Republican nominee for president. “In the two years before the nomination, 4 percent of Trump buyers utilized the tactic. In the year after, the rate skyrocketed to about 70 percent.”


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The Trump presidency: On track to becoming the most corrupt in U.S. history? (Original Post) DonViejo Jan 2018 OP
Really makes you wonder...Mueller has experts on his staff that know how to ... SWBTATTReg Jan 2018 #1
He's only a quarter of the way through. lpbk2713 Jan 2018 #2
on track to? more like exceeded by any reasonable measure 0rganism Jan 2018 #3
how can we make the moron pay for his golf? pansypoo53219 Jan 2018 #4

SWBTATTReg

(22,124 posts)
1. Really makes you wonder...Mueller has experts on his staff that know how to ...
Tue Jan 16, 2018, 04:41 PM
Jan 2018

dig into/get around the veil around these shell companies and follow the money...

lpbk2713

(42,757 posts)
2. He's only a quarter of the way through.
Tue Jan 16, 2018, 04:41 PM
Jan 2018



He's just getting warmed up. If his health holds out he will ruin this country.

0rganism

(23,954 posts)
3. on track to? more like exceeded by any reasonable measure
Tue Jan 16, 2018, 04:42 PM
Jan 2018

the emoluments alone make it corrupt af from day 1.

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