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It's Okay If Foreign Governments Give The President Minimum Of $7.8 Million While He's In Office If It's Trump Right?

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

42% : Democrats on the House Oversight Committee on Thursday released a report on some of the money Donald Trump's businesses made by serving foreign interests during his "presidency," revealing that Trump took in at least $7.8 million from "foreign governments and government-backed entities from 20 countries" from the day he was inaugurated until the day he had to leave, even though he was pretty sure he was still president then.
41% : Despite the big impressive pile of folders with nothing in them Trump showed off that one time, the report says Trump remained in control of his businesses, like his hotel in Washington where all the foreign visitors stayed and rented the priciest rooms to show they were serious about democracy too.
37% : "Imagine what the media and how the country and the Left in this country would be reacting if Donald Trump and the Trump Organization or the Trump family were making tens of millions of dollars from our top geopolitical foes like China and Russia"? Saudi Arabia came in a distant second, spending $615,000 at Trump properties -- again that we know of -- and that's not even including their investment fund giving Jared a couple billion to play with while Trump was trying to do a coup.
21% : That had generally been understood to exclude doing businesses with foreigns, too, but you see it didn't apply to Donald Trump because nobody stopped him, that's the law.

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