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04/20/18 7:52 PM

#278815 RE: fuagf #278812

It's all taken far too long to seriously address the issue.

Hopefully there will be no more hurdles, but the con man will undoubtedly continue obstructing any way possible.

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07/14/18 10:46 PM

#284218 RE: fuagf #278812

Trump's Turnberry getaway: A little golf, a lot of promoting

"Lawsuit Over Trump’s Ties to His Businesses Is Allowed to Advance"

A visit to his Scotland resort is another reminder of how he's bending the presidency to his pre-presidential lifestyle.

By ANNIE KARNI

07/14/2018 12:20 PM EDT

Updated 07/14/2018 01:28 PM EDT

OLD IMAGE of the guy on his costing course
Donald Trump's two-day break in Scotland marked the first time he has spent a weekend
at one of his own properties while traveling abroad as president. | Peter Morrison/AP Photo

GLASGOW — President Donald Trump did not let the pressure of his high-stakes meeting with Russian President Vladmir Putin stand in the way of his typical Saturday routine: Tweeting followed by golf on a Trump-branded course.

“The weather is beautiful, and this place is incredible!” Trump tweeted Saturday morning, promoting his own money-losing .. https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2018-07-13/trump-s-u-k-trip-a-money-losing-scottish-golf-paradise .. property in Turnberry.

Trump did not plug his business from the official government account of the President of the United States, which he does not use. Instead, he gave the property a boost from his personal account, from behind the walls of his private club.

To ethics experts who criticized the president’s use of his office to promote his business, the account he uses marks a distinction without a difference. But it was the latest sign of Trump bending the presidency to fit the old lifestyle he misses — even down to sticking with his own account — rather than being shaped by the demands of the office he occupies.

During the course of his trip, Trump has conducted himself more like his pre-presidential self than ever before, while traveling. In England, he turned to the familiar pages of a Rupert Murdoch-owned tabloid to mouth off about a world leader — before his election, Trump’s favorite newspaper to call up and chat with was the New York Post. This time, however, he later tried to walk back his comments criticizing British Prime Minister Theresa May’s handling of the Brexit negotiations when he seemed to realize that intervening in the fragile government of an ally was a mistake.

IMAGE - the guy in a golf buggy
Andy Buchanan/AFP/Getty Images

At a black tie dinner on Wednesday night at Blenheim Palace, he made sure that the dinner included some familiar faces from home, among the Brits — including Newsmax CEO Chris Ruddy, a longtime Mar-a-Lago member and Trump friend, Wall Street billionaire Stephen Schwarzman and BlackRock CEO Larry Fink.

Later, he mugged for his press secretary .. .. by taking a seat in Winston Churchill’s chair while meeting with Prime Minister Theresa May at Chequers, a casual photo that gave the impression of a Churchill-loving tourist, rather than a visiting head of state.

But his turn at Turnberry has been long planned, aides said. Over the past 18 months in office, associates said, he has often talked about scheduling a visit here to check on his properties.

Trump loves his Scottish clubs, friends said, and typically visited them about once a year in his old life as a private citizen with a mouthy Twitter account. Friends said he has an emotional connection to the clubs here, and often mentions his mother, who was born in Scotland, when he brings up the Trump links at Turnberry and Aberdeen.

Ahead of his trip abroad, he told associates that he was eager to hang out in Scotland and check in on his properties, noting he was frustrated he had gone too long without a visit. (He lasted visited Turnberry as a presidential candidate in 2016.)
Donald Trump and Queen Elizabeth II are pictured. | AP

One former adviser noted that the Scotland and England portions of the trip were meant to entice Trump to even attend the NATO Summit in Brussels, which he approached with dread, like a dessert he earned after eating his vegetables.

At home, Trump spends most of his time away from the White House at his own properties: Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach during the winter; the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster during the summer; and the Trump National Golf Club in Northern Virginia, or the Trump Hotel in Washington, D.C., on the weekends he stays put.

His two-day break in Scotland, some downtime between from international meetings, however, marked the first time he has spent a weekend at one of his own properties while traveling abroad as president.

On Saturday morning, he tweeted that he was going to be busy with "meetings and calls" at the club, noting that he would squeeze in golf if he had the time. But just like at home, "meetings and calls" appeared to mean more time on the course. Shortly after his tweet, he was spotted playing golf with his son Eric Trump, whose “Trump” branded plane had been waiting on the tarmac when Air Force One landed here on Friday night.

https://www.politico.com/story/2018/07/14/trump-turnberry-scotland-golf-promotion-presidency-722200

This from a guy who said he would spend all his time in the WH working for all US citizens.

See also:

Lawsuit Over Trump’s Ties to His Businesses Is Allowed to Advance
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=140209903

Journalist Ari Berman: If Trump Is Allowed to Rig the Census, Then All of U.S. Democracy Is Rigged
F6 biggie .. https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=140393282

Can You Say 'Quid Pro Quo,' Boys And Girls? I Knew You Could!
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=140802323

but I am unaware of any laws broken - Look up the Emoluments Clause.
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=141804130

he violates the emoluments clause of the U.S. Constitution daily when he takes money from foreign "guests"
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=141946263