
If it was not apparent by now, President Trump made it clear in his interview with The New York Times on Wednesday that it did not bother him if his family’s global moneymaking spree this past year raised concerns about whether his financial interests were influencing his administration’s official actions.
He said his family had restrained its international business activity during his first term, specifically to allay such worries, and got nothing but criticism.
“I prohibited them from doing business in my first term, and I got absolutely no credit for it,” he said. “I didn’t have to do that. And it’s really unfair to them.”
He added, “I found out that nobody cared, and I’m allowed to.”
Donald Trump Jr. has previously expressed similar sentiments, but the president addressed concerns about his family’s financial interests more fully than he has in the past. The White House has repeatedly said that Mr. Trump and his family never engage in conflicts of interests and that he puts the interest of Americans first.
Mr. Trump, in the interview, said that George Washington conducted business while president, and that while he did not do that, he saw no reason to limit his family’s endeavors. “I have a very honest family,” he said. He added that he had never accepted his presidential salary.
Keep in mind that they destroyed Hunter Biden’s life for being on the board of a Ukrainian business when his father was Vice President back in 2014. There was never any evidence that he did anything but get the job because his name was Biden.
The Trumps on the other hand have literally become billionaires from crypto businesses owned by criminals who Trump has pardoned. And that’s the tip of the iceberg.
Sadly, this is the least of our problems at the moment.