Wednesday, February 19, 2025

GOP-controlled Congress allows First Felon Donald Trump's many conflicts of interest go unchecked

 
Headline:  New York Times, 2/17/2025

Eric Lipton and Maggie Haberman write:
In other words, according to half a dozen former Justice Department prosecutors and government ethics lawyers, Mr. Trump’s participation in this discussion was a brazen conflict of interest — one of a series that have played out over the past few weeks, with a frequency unlike any presidency in modern times, even in the first Trump term. 
Mr. Trump has re-entered the White House with a massively expanded portfolio of business interests, some of which require government approval or regulation, others of which are publicly traded, and still others involving foreign deals.

Is it journalistic malpractice not to mention that the party controls the Senate and House is doing nothing about this abuse of power?




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