The head of Goya praised Trump which made many people say they would boycott Goya. Trump and his daughter Ivanka have now posed with Goya products. That’s unethical. Sad!
Ivanka Trump’s official endorsement of Goya products on social media was an apparent violation of federal ethics rules and standards of conduct.
— Citizens for Ethics (@CREWcrew) August 1, 2020
This isn't about beans. It's about a family running the government who thinks it's above the law. https://t.co/zWVYsX7CvW
"What we are seeing now is a complete overturning of these ethical and legal norms": As Trump pitches commercial products from the Oval Office and makes campaign speeches in the Rose Garden, lines between politics and governing blur @michaelcrowley https://t.co/3jrl58T9NZ
— Peter Baker (@peterbakernyt) July 17, 2020
New piece by me in the Washington Post discussing Ivanka Trump's violation of the standards of conduct.https://t.co/wXYTeLwyoG
— Walter Shaub (@waltshaub) July 16, 2020
Never thought we would have to analyze the ethics of promoting canned beans but here we are pic.twitter.com/ObESP21FhI
— Citizens for Ethics (@CREWcrew) July 15, 2020
How long until Trump sells advertising space in the White House? https://t.co/uL7IHiGWX8
— Renato Mariotti (@renato_mariotti) July 15, 2020
Ivanka Trump may have violated an ethics rule when she endorsed Goya black beans https://t.co/QQ6bR13EeE pic.twitter.com/pcL3GSXwgz
— CNN (@CNN) July 15, 2020