Ethics experts worry that Donald Trump's ongoing business ventures create significant conflicts of interest, allowing foreign governments to exert influence through substantial spending at his properties.
Trump's new business interests, including partnerships with state-affiliated entities in the Middle East, raise alarms about possible foreign influence on U.S. foreign policy.
Branding deals in real estate and tourism showcase how Trump's star power is leveraged globally, causing concern among ethics lawyers about potential extortion and influence peddling.
The federal government’s rental of rooms from Trump’s hotels highlights the blurring of lines between the private business interests of a president and his public duties.
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