Apparently, grifting runs in the family.

Well my three kids are each getting an american made Trump doll for Christmas instead of 50 dolls from commie China. They'll cost a little more so I probably won't be able to swing the $500K a year membership fee at the new DC club, but at least the Donald will know I still heart him.
That's pathetic. :rolleyes: Thanks for sharing.
 
You're welcome, but careful with them eye rolls. I hear Obamacare will no longer cover them or lacerations from pearl clutching now that a real man is POTUS.
That's nice. :itsok: I'm fortunate enough to have excellent private insurance. The orange bag O' shit is a beta male cuck.
 

A Trump Family Push for Profit on Three Continents Breaks Historical Norms​

A contest of sorts has played out across Europe, the United States and the Middle East in recent days as President Trump’s two older sons have pursued a blitz of family moneymaking ventures capitalizing on their father’s name and power, each seemingly trying to outdo the other.

It is a rush to cash in that involves billions of dollars with few precedents in American history.

A luxury hotel in Dubai. A second high-end residential tower in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Two cryptocurrency ventures based in the United States. A new golf course and villa complex in Qatar. And a new private club in Washington. In many cases these new deals promoted over the last week will personally benefit not only Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr., but also President Trump himself.


The boys are chips off the old block. Who would have guessed? Ivanka, she's no slouch either.

Ivanka Trump Wins China Trademarks, Then Her Father Vows to Save ZTE​

BEIJING — China this month awarded Ivanka Trump seven new trademarks across a broad collection of businesses, including books, housewares and cushions.

At around the same time, President Trump vowed to find a way to prevent a major Chinese telecommunications company from going bust, even though the company has a history of violating American limits on doing business with countries like Iran and North Korea.

You're a fool. One second you are complaining that Trump is engaged in a trade war with China and in the next post you are complaining that Ivanka Trump is making money on a business venture in all places, China. Are you this party blind? You make no sense. What a troll.
 
Donald Jr and Eric are real estate tycoons, its the way they make a living. Do libs expect them to be staying in the WH basement playing video games instead of earning their own livelihoods?
Lollollol
And Hunter is a painter, an artist.
 
On Sept. 9, 2024, the F.B.I.’s criminal investigative division reported that “as the use of cryptocurrency in the global financial system continues to grow, so too does its use by criminal actors.” The exploitation of cryptocurrency, according to the F.B.I., “was most pervasive in investment scams, where losses accounted for almost 71 percent of all losses related to cryptocurrency.”

Seven days later, Donald Trump declared on X: “Crypto is one of those things we have to do. Whether we like it or not, I have to do it.” In the same post, a month and a half before the election, he promoted his new venture World Liberty Financial Inc.

Back in the White House, Trump has discovered that what he criticized as “not money” six years ago could now serve as an ideal way to profit from his presidency. Estimates of the value of his crypto assets vary widely, from $2.9 billion by Fortune to $6.2 billion by Forbes, although Forbes acknowledged the figure is “a dubious estimate given it’s based on supply not yet on the market.” And as Trump said, it’s not, strictly speaking, money.

Eswar Prasad, a professor of economics at Cornell and the author of “The Future of Money: How the Digital Revolution Is Transforming Currencies and Finance,” who has written extensively about digital currencies, contended in an email:

It is quite remarkable for any government official, let alone the leader of the free world, to create and promote a vehicle for rampant speculation and to directly profit from it. Trump seems to show scarce restraint in his willingness to use the levers of power to enrich his family and close associates with little accountability or transparency.

He is playing catchup on corruption with Putin and Orban.
 
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