Where Trump Critics See Conflicts, Partners See Golden Opportunities
Source: abc
Dec 11, 2016, 9:27 AM ET
For President-elect Donald Trumps global business partners, the deals that some have called a conflict of interest are looking a lot like money in the bank.
His brand has become stronger, more global, said Hussain Sajwani, the chairman of a Dubai company that is preparing early next year to open the clubhouse for the first of two 18-hole Trump golf course developments. We definitely are benefiting from that the strength of that brand.
In the days after Trumps electoral victory, Sajwani told ABC News he announced an expansion of the Dubai development, and on a trip to New York he met with Trumps daughter Ivanka to discuss the ongoing ventures. The Dubai company is in the midst of marketing memberships to Trump International Golf Club, Dubai, and selling the luxury villas that surround the course.
At the same time they are planning construction of a second course designed by Tiger Woods. ...................................
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This is so morally wrong. so so wrong.
PHOTO: Hussain Sajwani, seen in a photo from Dec. 8, 2016, is the chairman of a Dubai company that is preparing early next year to open the clubhouse for the first of two 18-hole Trump golf course developments.ABC NEWS
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Where Trump's critics see conflicts of interest, his global business partners see opportunities. @brianross reports: http://abcn.ws/2hcYzyv
geomon666
(7,512 posts)And here I thought we'd only go back to the 1950's. I was off by a hundred years. We're going back to the 1850's and the corruption of political machines like Tammany fucking Hall.
ananda
(28,876 posts).. because it will be on a global stage.
wordpix
(18,652 posts)unless we stop them
Wellstone ruled
(34,661 posts)Tanuki
(14,921 posts)complicit and culpable. Let Trump be the rotting, putrid corpse of an albatross around the neck of each one of them for all eternity.