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Draining of The Trump Swamp

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  1. adoo

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    A lawsuit alleges President Trump violated the emoluments clause of the Constitution, which states that

    a U.S. president may not profit from foreign governments.​

    In a case that could shed light on the finances of the secretive Trump Organization, a federal judge has signed orders to issue 30 subpoenas on behalf of the attorneys general of Maryland and the District of Columbia in their lawsuit alleging that President Trump is profiting from foreign and state governments' spending at the Trump International Hotel in downtown Washington, D.C.

    The lawsuit is based on an argument that the hotel, with a presidential boost, is taking business from other establishments.

    The Internal Revenue Service and four other federal agencies will also get subpoenas. the IRS would likely have Trump Organization records showing "how much money they took in, how much money they spent, if they identified the sources of the income."

    It has been reported that there are people who at least took advantage of the Trump Hotel in Washington to try to curry favor,


    egs include The Washington Post's reporting that

    • Lobbyists funded by Saudi Arabia spent more than $270,000 booking hundreds of hotel rooms at Trump's Washington hotel, They lobbyists began opting for the Trump International Hotel in DC less than a month after Trump had won the 2016 election. These lobbyists paid for about 500 nights at the hotel in three months,
     
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  2. adoo

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    Six Interior officials, Trump Appointees, under ethics investigation

    The Interior Department’s top watchdog is investigating six agency officials for potential ethics violations

    The Interior Office of the Inspector General (OIG) has launched a probe into the half-dozen high-ranking agency officials for continued close ties to former employers, including an energy company and the National Rifle Association (NRA).

    The investigation follows a February request from the Campaign Legal Center, a political action group, to investigate the various Interior staffers for failing to adhere to their government ethics pledge.
    Under the pledge, the employees agreed to refrain from matters involving former employers or clients. Full-time political appointees cannot participate for two years in matters linked to their former positions. The pledge is considered enforceable under the law.

    “Several political appointees at Interior appear to have violated these provisions, which are specifically designed to prevent public officials from using their positions to favor former employers or lobbying clients,” the Campaign Legal Center wrote.

    “Taken together, the violations outlined below suggest a disturbing pattern of misconduct across the Department of the Interior that warrants your office’s immediate attention.”


    Employees under investigation include Doug Domenech, assistant secretary for insular and international affairs and the former director for the Fueling Freedom Project at the Texas Public Policy Foundation, and Benjamin Cassidy, Interior’s senior deputy director for intergovernmental and external affairs, who previously was a NRA lobbyist.

    The investigation into the Interior senior officials come as newly confirmed Interior Secretary David Bernhardt continues to face various ethics questions about his ties to former clients and decisions he’s made while serving as deputy secretary and acting secretary at the agency.

    Bernhardt, a former energy lobbyist, maintains he has gone to great lengths to maintain his ethics pledge.



    https://thehill.com/policy/energy-e...interior-officials-under-ethics-investigation
     
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    Friendly skies: Jet-owning donors reap Trump-era rewards

    https://apnews.com/article/virus-ou...le-elections-d6a2c54227b7acbf36360c5c07630419
    By BRIAN SLODYSKO and MICHAEL BIESECKER
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    WASHINGTON (AP) — Ben Pogue, owner of a Texas construction company, provided the use of a private jet to President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign last fall. Several months later, his father received a presidential pardon.

    Like more than a dozen other big Republican donors, many whose businesses are affected by Trump administration policy, he found a way to gain influence beyond simply writing a check. And, like many of them, he received some form of payback.

    Records reviewed by The Associated Press show that donors with private aircraft have provided nearly $600,000 in private flights since July 2019 to Trump Victory, the president’s big-dollar fundraising committee led by Kimberly Guilfoyle, a former Fox News star who is dating Donald Trump Jr.

    The donations highlight the gulf between Trump’s promise to clean up Washington’s pay-to-play “swamp,” and the reality of his presidency.

    While there is rarely a straight line between a donation and a desired result, the flight arrangements offered donors a valuable opportunity to interact with campaign officials. Some donors were recipients of government contracts. Others stood to benefit from regulatory changes or were awaiting a favor, like the clearing of Pogue’s father’s name.

    “He turned ‘the swamp’ into a gold-plated hot tub without a drain,” said Anthony Scaramucci, a Wall Street financier and former Trump fundraiser, who briefly served as White House communications director before being ousted.

    Lobbyists, political groups and foreign governments have also racked up massive bills at his Washington hotel to curry favor. Taxpayers have shelled out an estimated $100 million from Trump’s own stays at his resorts, according to a recent report by the government watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington. And his administration has worked closely with industry groups, many of whom are major donors, to change regulations, which can yield millions in corporate profits.

    To trace the flights to specific donors, the AP reviewed campaign finance disclosures, federal spending data, state business filings and Federal Aviation Administration records.

    Some donors provided relatively modest flight service, while others contributed tens of thousands of dollars in air time. The flights were often recorded as “in kind” contributions. In other cases, Trump Victory footed the bill, as required under election law.


    Guilfoyle has drawn past scrutiny over her preference for flying private. It’s unusual for campaign aides not traveling with the politician they work for to do so because the flights are expensive.

    The Trump campaign said it paid market rates and that the jets were used to transport prominent surrogates, but campaign officials declined to say who was aboard. They did not make Guilfoyle available for an interview.

    “The president’s supporters are willing to run through a brick wall for him, and any assistance with travel is merely a reflection of that enthusiasm and dedication to his reelection efforts,” spokeswoman Samantha Zager said.

    For relatives of Paul Pogue, the value was highly personal. The family mounted an aggressive campaign to secure a presidential pardon after he pleaded guilty to filing false tax returns in 2010 and was sentenced to three years of probation.

    Former GOP presidential candidate Sen. Rick Santorum and current Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton lobbied Trump to show leniency, records show.

    Ben Pogue donated more than $385,000 to Trump’s reelection effort, more than $100,000 of which came in the form of private jet travel for Trump Victory, records show. The younger Pogue has a Gulfstream IV jet. A used version of the aircraft sells as much as $6.5 million.

    Pogue did not respond to a request for comment left with his business.

    Colorado-based oil and gas magnate Alex Cranberg similarly offered use of his French-made Dassault Falcon 900 EX to the campaign.

    In February, Cranberg was paid $50,055 for providing flights to Trump Victory. In April 2019, he made a $50,000 cash donation to the committee.

    Cranberg has deep GOP ties, including former Trump Energy Secretary Rick Perry, who Cranberg flew on his corporate jet during the former Texas governor’s failed 2012 presidential bid.

    Once he became energy secretary, Perry used his influence to help a company owned by Cranberg win a huge gas exploration contract from the Ukrainian government. At an energy industry roundtable in Kyiv in November 2018, Perry touted the company.

    “You know, Alex Cranberg, who has been in this business a long time, can attest to this probably as well as anyone sitting around the table, that we have the potential to change the world,” Perry said, according to a transcript released by the U.S. Embassy.

    Perry’s interactions with Ukrainian officials came under intense scrutiny after the disclosure that Trump held up military aid to Ukraine as his personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani pushed President Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s government to open an investigation into Democratic presidential rival Joe Biden and his son Hunter’s business dealings in the former Soviet-bloc country.

    In a statement, Cranberg said he “scrupulously” follows the law and makes donations “based on issues, not favors.”

    Florida disaster cleanup contractor Randall Perkins, who ran for Congress as a Democrat in 2016, is another major Trump donor who offered the use of a jet.

    Perkins initially supported Hillary Clinton. But he has since donated more than $725,000 to campaign committees supporting the president’s reelection, disclosures show.

    Trump Victory made a nearly $10,000 payment for flights to a Florida limited liability company that has the same address as AshBritt Environmental, Perkins’ cleanup business.

    The company has drawn repeated scrutiny for billing the Federal Emergency Management Agency at rates far above market rates, which came to light during cleanup from Florida hurricanes in 2004, records show.

    Since Trump took office, Ashbritt’s federal contracting has expanded, including contracts worth up to $1.7 billion, federal spending data shows.

    Perkins did not respond to a request for comment.

    Others who have provided jet use to Trump Victory include:

    — James and Deanna Bodenstedt, who own Muy! Brands, a major franchisee of fast food restaurants. The couple, who have donated over $1 million to Trump’s election efforts, were paid $36,000 in March for providing flights. Weeks later, Muy! Brands and its subsidiaries were among the first companies to be awarded coronavirus relief aid, collecting between $16 million and $37 million in forgivable loans, government data shows.

    — Syed Javaid Anwar, an oil and gas magnate from Texas who in recent years has emerged as a major Republican donor. Anwar, who founded Midland Energy Inc., and his wife have given roughly $1.5 million to Trump. That includes $47,000 in donated air time, as well as an additional $46,000 in flights the campaign paid for.

    — At least $47,000 in flights from other energy sector interests that have donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to the Trump effort while seeking regulatory relief from his administration.

    Campaign finance experts caution that Trump’s operation could be blocking additional flights from disclosure, including whether the campaign paid a fair market rate, as required by law.

    Trump’s political organization has also obscured more than $360 million in spending by routing money to companies controlled by campaign operatives, who act as middlemen to dole out payments to vendors. The arrangement satisfies basic reporting requirements, but it shields the identities of the ultimate recipients and is the subject of a complaint pending before the Federal Election Commission.

    The campaign says that — unlike other forms of spending — it has disclosed all flight payments.
     
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  4. Xerobull

    Xerobull You son of a b!tch! I'm in!

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    Throw it on the landfill sized pile of crap Trump is rightly charged with.

    More apt to call it a cesspool than a swamp.
     
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    I laugh every time I see a "Drain the Swamp" Trump sign. Every time.
     
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    I laugh we when I see these...

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    These people are supporting the most dishonest, emotionally driven, hyper-sensitive politician ever.
     
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    Yep. There's at least two of the "no more bullshit" ones within a few miles of me. One is a half mile away. I laugh to myself every time.

    The last week, in and of itself, has been enough.
     
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    The swamp is as muddy as ever but with most of them catching Covid-19 maybe the swamp will get drained.
     
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    Did anyone see "The Comey Rule" on Showtime yet? I thought that was a spot-on representation of how Trump operates. The actor who played Trump was terrific. And, Jeff Daniels was excellent as James Comey.
     
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    Someone should blackout the word no on those signs.
     
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    Click on this interactive map for all the seedy people he's filled his Executive Branch with.

    "In three years as president, he has transformed the executive branch into a giant favor factory, populated with the agents or willing partners of virtually every special interest."

    https://prospect.org/power/mapping-corruption-donald-trump-executive-branch/

    The swamp is really deep.
     
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    I've lost count of how many people associated with the Trump campaign and Administration have been arrested and / or indicted.
     
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    I wish it mattered to individuals that worship Trump.
     
  18. DaDakota

    DaDakota If you want to know, just ask!

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    Sadly I think Trump needs to go to the great beyond before those people come around and realize he is stealing from them.

    DD
     
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