Trump Makes $160 Million in President’s Interim Foreign Deal, Reports

A new report reveals just that Donald Trump’s business benefits during his time as President of the United States, exposed many potential conflicts of interest.

It’s a non-profit government oversight organization, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) who zeroed in on Trump’s tax records and financial data and found it The Trump Organization wins $160 million dollars in international trade agreements during his tenure as president.

According to the report, while Trump was campaigning for president, he made that promise to Americans will not be affected by international trade agreements his company as president, but after coming to power, he refused to break away financially from the Trump Organization.

Keep in mind that When the king came to power, he handed over the management of his business to his sons.

“When it comes to conflicts of interest abroad, Trump and his companies have vowed to stop doing business overseas. They didn’t,” CREW said.

Trump gets the most money from Britain, whose Aberdeen and Turnberry golf courses in Scotland helped him raise $58 million. The now-defunct Vancouver hotel and tower helped him raise $36.5 million from Canada. Trump brought in more than $24.4 million from Ireland, home to the much-visited Doonbeg golf course, as well as $9.6 million from India and nearly $9.7 million from Indonesia,” the statement said.

CREW is also highlighted Trump withdraws US troops from Syriaa move that benefits neighboring Turkey, where the Trump Organization does business.

Besides, they show it the extent to which Trump’s foreign trade relationships influenced his decision-making as president will likely never be known..

“There is evidence that Trump’s actions in the White House are influenced, not directed, by his financial interests, subvert national interests for their own parochial interestsCREW noted.

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