She would be making the ultimate decisions. Better decisions than Trump. She would have consulted the Generals. Trump said he was smarter than the generals and you believed him. She would not have fired generals who didn't pledge their loyalty to her. Trump did that. So all you have is a bunch of yes men and you sir are an idiot for trusting this idiot.
Trump has already sold us out to anyone who will give him $1 million dollar donation. Are you kidding? You can never talk about selling us out. Trump has sold us out 1000 times already in the last year. One example would be he sold something that he shouldn't have to Saudi Arabia and we know that the technology is eventually going to get to China. But he wanted to get paid. He must owe the Saudi's. Remember they gave Jared $3 billion in 2020? That was odd.
Criticisms and Allegations of Trump "Selling Out"
Organizations that monitor government ethics and political opponents argue that Trump has repeatedly used his presidency to benefit his personal and family's financial interests, creating numerous conflicts of interest. These allegations are often presented as "selling out" the American people or U.S. foreign policy for personal gain. Examples cited by these critics include:
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- Financial dealings and conflicts of interest: Ethics groups documented over 3,700 potential conflicts of interest during his first term. Critics point to foreign governments and special interest groups holding events at Trump properties to curry favor with the administration, personally enriching the president.
- Foreign business deals: The Trump family and their associates have pursued significant business opportunities in the Middle East and elsewhere during and after his presidency, leading to accusations of leveraging his official position for profit.
- Public land policies: Environmental and progressive groups have argued that the Trump administration advanced proposals to transfer control of public lands to oil, gas, mining, and timber industries, effectively selling them to the highest bidder.
- Policy decisions: Some commentators have argued that specific foreign policy actions, such as certain trade policies or approaches to alliances like with Ukraine, have compromised national interests for other considerations.