If any other president, Republican or Democrat, had profiteered off the government the way @realDonaldTrump has, would we accept it as normal and acceptable?https://t.co/VPAyADxZFD
— David Axelrod (@davidaxelrod) February 16, 2020
Rabia Kazan stayed at Trump's DC hotel for 25 nights in 2018 & 2019.
— Citizens for Ethics (@CREWcrew) February 6, 2020
At the same time, she made illegal donations to Trump's reelection.
It wouldn't be a story of illegal Trump campaign donations without Trump's DC hotel as the background…https://t.co/okyHc7PHox
Three years into @realdonaldtrump's term, there's still a blind spot at the core of his presidency: his business. The president has private clients, debts, partners, needs — and we still don't understand them well enough.
— David Fahrenthold (@Fahrenthold) January 14, 2020
Yet.https://t.co/kTp47rTkQM
JUST POSTED: Rising revenues at NYC & San Fran office towers that Pres Trump has a stake in r helping boost Trump Org's bottom line–offsetting declines/flat business at certain Trump hotels hurt by customers turning away from Trump brand. with @SteveEder https://t.co/NoZxo0HJRf
— Eric Lipton (@EricLiptonNYT) December 25, 2019
Donors who attended a political fundraiser for Trump at his DC hotel received invitations to the White House’s holiday open house.
— Citizens for Ethics (@CREWcrew) December 24, 2019
We couldn’t paint you a clearer picture of buying White House access if we tried. https://t.co/dPvGStRHg8
The sitting president advertising his business is embarrassing. Tying it to his office is corrupt. He's telling lobbyists, "pay me to visit me here." https://t.co/Pvxesl6Iup
— Tim Carney (@TPCarney) December 12, 2019