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Here Are the Ways Trump Cashes In on Being President
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  • Author: Eric-Schaal
    1. Trump’s hotels. Trump hotel income jumped from $33.8 million in 2016 to $60.5 million in 2017. …
    2. Trump campaign events at Trump properties. Various Trump properties banked at least $720,000 …
    3. Golf club memberships. After Trump was elected, Mar-a-Lago doubled member fees to $200,000 …
    4. Trump’s own golf trips. Secret Service golf-cart rentals alone cost taxpayers $137,000 in nine …
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Russia Paid Donald Trump Millions of Dollars - snopes.com
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Oct 31, 2016 · Russia Paid Donald Trump Millions of Dollars ABC reported in September 2016 that Trump has business interests in Russia, not that the Russian government paid him money.

Eric Trump Reportedly Bragged About Access to $100 Million ...
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May 08, 2017 · Most recently, Reuters reported that a group of 63 Russia billionaires have invested nearly $100 million in several Trump properties in Florida. Donald Trump Jr. himself famously said in …


Mueller report: collusion findings are devastating for ...
https://www.vox.com/2019/4/18/18484965/mueller-report-trump-no-collusion · Jul 17, 2019

Mueller reported

This means that while Putin was waging information warfare on the United States, one of the campaigns was reaching out and saying,
Hey, we want to play ball with you. No doubt, that was another sign of encouragement for Moscow. (And don’t forget that from October 2015 until June 2016, Trump was secretly negotiating to develop a tower project in Moscow that could reap him hundreds of millions of dollars—talks that included communicating with the office of Putin’s top aide. At the same time, Trump was telling American voters he had nothing to do with Russia.)
 
He's the first president in a long time that puts Americans first



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he is not going to say to much to Turkey.....would cost him money

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Trump Towers Istanbul are two conjoined towers in Şişli, Istanbul, Turkey. One of the towers is an office tower, and the other a residential tower, consisting of over 200 residences. The complex also holds a shopping mall with some 80 shops and a multiplex cinema. They are the first Trump Towers built in Europe. The property developer is Turkish billionaire Aydın Doğan, in a license-partnership with …



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certainly a lot to think about.....


Sen. Mitt Romney raises a troubling theory about Trump and Turkey


Sen. Mitt Romney delivered perhaps the most thorough Republican rebuke of President Trump’s Syria withdrawal Thursday, calling Trump’s abandonment of the Kurds there “a bloodstain on the annals of American history.”

But while that line will get a lot of play, there’s something else Romney said that shouldn’t escape notice. He also floated a theory about how Trump arrived at the decision: that he got bullied into it by Turkey and that he backed down.

It’s been … suggested that Turkey may have called America’s bluff, telling the president they are coming no matter what we did,” said Romney, of Utah. “If that’s so, we should know it. For it would tell us a great deal about how we should deal with Turkey, now and in the future.”

Romney then returned to the idea that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan might have given Trump an ultimatum that was met with acquiescence.

“Are we so weak and inept diplomatically that Turkey ****** the hand of the United States of America? Turkey!?” Romney said. “I believe that it’s imperative that public hearings are held to answer these questions, and I hope the Senate is able to conduct those hearings next week.”

To be clear, there have been suggestions that perhaps Trump got rolled by Erdogan, who has been pitching the idea that Turkey could take over the fight against ISIS in northern Syria for a long time. The possibility that Trump gave away the farm because Erdogan was particularly convincing or because of something else — Trump’s business interests in Turkey, his desire for Middle East withdrawals, etc. — is a well-trafficked theory among Trump’s opponents.

But here is a U.S. senator — and a Republican one — suggesting not just that Trump got out-negotiated, but that he basically got told what was going to happen and ran away. Romney is entertaining the idea that a relatively small country ****** the hand of the United States and also dictated to the supposed Dealmaker-in-Chief.

It’s important to emphasize that this is speculation. But it’s also not that far-fetched.

Trump spoke with Erdogan the day he abruptly announced the withdrawal. He also may be entering his final year as president, and Turkey has long wanted to go after the Kurds in northern Syria. If you’re Erdogan, you know that the next president almost definitely won’t be so amenable to your plans for the region. You’ve also been pitching this idea more softly for two years without getting your desired U.S. withdrawal. So why wouldn’t you eventually play this card? It might be a bluff that Trump could call and you’d come to regret, but it might also be your last, best chance to get a compliant U.S. president. And this is an issue of major emphasis for Turkey, which views Syria’s Kurdish fighters as terrorists who constitute a clear and constant threat to it.

Romney, at least, seems to think this might have indeed been what happened, and now he’s calling for hearings on it. Other Trump critics have called for the release of what Trump and Erdogan said on that call, similar to the release of the call with Ukraine’s president.

The White House certainly won’t want to disclose what was said. But we’ve seen with Ukraine that pressure can ******* disclosure. And at the very least, it seems fair to ask whether Turkey threatened to invade whether U.S. forces were there or not.

 
he hasn't put America first in anything....always him....Russia....Saudi arabia...and then his rich tax buddies


you don't factor in at all.....especially since you can't name something he has done for YOU

The very definition of a Dem DRONE - I take nothing you say seriously - almost entirely propaganda and Dem talking points - laced liberally with biased media back up for your precious FACTS. If you were correct with all your previous horseshite then Mueller woulda been President Trump’s downfall - you said so for over 2 years - just like the media - you so closely follow and quote and use for FACTS - never admit it was all bullshit - but it was - just like the biased media you move on to the next Dem talking points and attacks.

WHO could possibly take you seriously?????
 
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Sen. Mitt Romney raises a troubling theory about Trump and Turkey

Sen. Mitt Romney delivered perhaps the most thorough Republican rebuke of President Trump’s Syria withdrawal Thursday, calling Trump’s abandonment of the Kurds there “a bloodstain on the annals of American history.”

But while that line will get a lot of play, there’s something else Romney said that shouldn’t escape notice. He also floated a theory about how Trump arrived at the decision: that he got bullied into it by Turkey and that he backed down.

It’s been … suggested that Turkey may have called America’s bluff, telling the president they are coming no matter what we did,” said Romney, of Utah. “If that’s so, we should know it. For it would tell us a great deal about how we should deal with Turkey, now and in the future.”

Romney then returned to the idea that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan might have given Trump an ultimatum that was met with acquiescence.

“Are we so weak and inept diplomatically that Turkey ****** the hand of the United States of America? Turkey!?” Romney said. “I believe that it’s imperative that public hearings are held to answer these questions, and I hope the Senate is able to conduct those hearings next week.”

To be clear, there have been suggestions that perhaps Trump got rolled by Erdogan, who has been pitching the idea that Turkey could take over the fight against ISIS in northern Syria for a long time. The possibility that Trump gave away the farm because Erdogan was particularly convincing or because of something else — Trump’s business interests in Turkey, his desire for Middle East withdrawals, etc. — is a well-trafficked theory among Trump’s opponents.

But here is a U.S. senator — and a Republican one — suggesting not just that Trump got out-negotiated, but that he basically got told what was going to happen and ran away. Romney is entertaining the idea that a relatively small country ****** the hand of the United States and also dictated to the supposed Dealmaker-in-Chief.

It’s important to emphasize that this is speculation. But it’s also not that far-fetched.

Trump spoke with Erdogan the day he abruptly announced the withdrawal. He also may be entering his final year as president, and Turkey has long wanted to go after the Kurds in northern Syria. If you’re Erdogan, you know that the next president almost definitely won’t be so amenable to your plans for the region. You’ve also been pitching this idea more softly for two years without getting your desired U.S. withdrawal. So why wouldn’t you eventually play this card? It might be a bluff that Trump could call and you’d come to regret, but it might also be your last, best chance to get a compliant U.S. president. And this is an issue of major emphasis for Turkey, which views Syria’s Kurdish fighters as terrorists who constitute a clear and constant threat to it.

Romney, at least, seems to think this might have indeed been what happened, and now he’s calling for hearings on it. Other Trump critics have called for the release of what Trump and Erdogan said on that call, similar to the release of the call with Ukraine’s president.

The White House certainly won’t want to disclose what was said. But we’ve seen with Ukraine that pressure can ******* disclosure. And at the very least, it seems fair to ask whether Turkey threatened to invade whether U.S. forces were there or not.

Romney one of the pinkest republicans still sore
 
Funny thing is, the left insist that we protect the Kurd's board, while insisting we ignore our own. Brilliant.

Did you hit yourself in the head by your two bi four and have a stroke?

Since when is Bernie, AOC, Priscilla, Rasheeda, Ilhan saying Medicare for all is not as important as helping Kurds?

Post links with proof..
 
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