Finally someone gets concerned about Trump's business dealings. I urge you to read the full article in the latest issue of Newsweek and it isn't pretty. This can be done online, but I include here a few excerpts to give you a flavor of the article (see reference below)
Updated | If Donald Trump is elected president, will he and his
family permanently sever all connections to the Trump Organization, a
sprawling business empire that has spread a secretive financial web
across the world? Or will Trump instead choose to be the most conflicted
president in American history, one whose business interests will
constantly jeopardize the security of the United States?*
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A close examination by Newsweek of the Trump Organization,
including confidential interviews with business executives and some of
its international partners, reveals an enterprise with deep ties to
global financiers, foreign politicians and even criminals, although
there is no evidence the Trump Organization has engaged in any illegal
activities. It also reveals a web of contractual entanglements that
could not be just canceled. If Trump moves into the White House and his
family continues to receive any benefit from the company, during or even
after his presidency, almost every foreign policy decision he makes
will raise serious conflicts of interest and ethical quagmires.*
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Trump’s business conflicts with America’s national security interests
cannot be resolved so long as he or any member of his family maintains a
financial interest in the Trump Organization during a Trump
administration, or even if they leave open the possibility of returning
to the company later. The Trump Organization cannot be placed into a
blind trust, an arrangement used by many politicians to prevent them
from knowing their financial interests; the Trump family is already
aware of who their overseas partners are and could easily learn about
any new ones.*
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The problem of overseas conflicts emerges from the nature of Trump’s
business in recent years. Much of the public believes Trump is a hugely
successful developer, a television personality and a failed casino
operator. But his primary business deals for almost a decade have been a
quite different endeavor. The GOP nominee is essentially a licensor who
leverages his celebrity into streams of cash from partners from all
over the world. The business model for Trump’s company started to change
around 2007, after he became the star of NBC’s The Apprentice,
which boosted his national and international fame. Rather than
constructing Trump’s own hotels, office towers and other buildings, much
of his business involved striking deals with overseas developers who
pay his company for the right to slap his name on their buildings. (The
last building constructed by Trump with his name on it is the Trump-SoHo
hotel and condominium project, completed in 2007.)*
* http://www.newsweek.com/2016/09/23/donald-trump-foreign-business-deals-national-security-498081.html
Also see: http://www.newsweek.com/2016/08/12/donald-trumps-business-failures-election-2016-486091.html
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