الأحد، 5 مارس 2017

Donald Trump's profitable presidency

The CEO of Trump's hotel chain has proposed tripling the number of Trump-branded hotels in the U.S., with the goal of having at least one in 26 large cities. ADVERTISEMENTHas President Trump resolved the conflict-of-interest issues surrounding his business empire? Before his inauguration, Donald Trump announced he would place his sprawling business empire and all his assets into a trust run by his two adult sons, Don Jr. and Eric. If the president sold off his assets, they point out, foreign governments or corporations could seek influence by paying inflated sums. Foreign governments could also use the president's business interests abroad as leverage for foreign policy.


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Washington Post: Donald Trump's Deportation Push Will Boost Mexicans' Economy

SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTERPresident Donald Trump's new immigration policies will help grow Mexicans' home economy, says a new report in the Washington Post. According to the National Academy of Sciences, our current immigration system costs America's taxpayers many billions of dollars a year. Trump's proposed shift to "a merit-based immigration system" would reduce the inflow of unskilled migrants, but perhaps also raise the inflow of skilled migrants. In his Feb. 28 speech to the joint session of Congress, Trump declared:Nations around the world, like Canada, Australia and many others –- have a merit-based immigration system. But the Mexicans who are returning to Mexico's bureaucracy-tangled economy bring their skills, including a knowledge of what is possible in a free-market, low-corruption civic society, says experts cited by the Washington Post.

Washington Post: Donald Trump's Deportation Push Will Boost Mexicans' Economy

Donald Trump's baseless wiretap claim
When asked if the White House is seeking any possible Foreign Surveillance Cout documentation to back up the President's claims, White House Counsel Donald McGahn "is reviewing what options if any are available to us," White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer told CNN. "As part of that practice, neither President Obama nor any White House official ever ordered surveillance on any US citizen. Protocol has dictated that the Justice Department would be insulated from such White House requests for these types of documents. It would have been taken to a judge by investigators, but investigators never sought a warrant to monitor Trump's phones, the former official said. A federal judge would only have approved a warrant to wiretap Trump's phones if he or she had found probable cause that Trump had committed a federal crime or was a foreign agent.


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