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dumbcat

(2,161 posts)
16. I'll try one more time
Fri May 13, 2016, 08:36 PM
May 2016

Every single Federal Law is in the Constitution or The U.S. CODE.

Please cite the Section that requires ... "A caretaker would be assigned to take over Trump's businesses and his investments would be put in a blind trust."

I'll even accept a cite from some other authoritative document that requires such a process for the President if you can find one.

Last chance, link or slink.

P.S. - My, my, ..

I've never met a DUer with a more appropriate user name.

That comes close to name calling and a personal attack. Must be gettin' to ya, huh?

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Good question Fairgo May 2016 #1
I've tossed out a version of that question several times. No answers. tanyev May 2016 #2
I know of no Constitutional Sherman A1 May 2016 #3
I thought Trump no longer owns interest in any casino.... Brother Buzz May 2016 #4
Can he license "President Trump" for his steaks? cheyanne May 2016 #5
Nixon said things are not illegal awoke_in_2003 May 2016 #6
Cheney made a fortune off of Halliburton's bogus emergency no-bid contracts. lpbk2713 May 2016 #7
A caretaker would be assigned to take over Trump's businesses and his FSogol May 2016 #8
Where is that requirement in the Constitution dumbcat May 2016 #11
What happens to businesses when someone becomes a Federal Judge or US Senator. FSogol May 2016 #12
Must I repeat my question? dumbcat May 2016 #13
Do you think ever single law in the US is specified in the Constituiton? FSogol May 2016 #14
I'll try one more time dumbcat May 2016 #16
Getting to me? I'm laughing at you. You are angrily demanding that anonymous FSogol May 2016 #17
OK dumbcat May 2016 #18
Interesting note: Supreme Court justices do not have to follow those rules, cheyanne May 2016 #19
Biffco. roamer65 May 2016 #9
I can't see Trump putting his business interests into some sort of trust. Paladin May 2016 #10
Carl Icahn's running for President? whistler162 May 2016 #15
Unless he has a stake in NJ, he has no casinos anymore joeybee12 May 2016 #20
They do now. Octafish May 2016 #21
He says he'd turn the businesses over to his children. But how he'd avoid conflict of interest pnwmom May 2016 #22
Trump has stated no blind trust and his kids can run the company while he's Prez TeamPooka May 2016 #23
Why couldn't they? RB TexLa May 2016 #24
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