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Trump Wants Less Accountability for Public Companies
President Trump on Monday proposed to reduce the frequency that public companies report financial information to their investors and the public, suggesting cutting requirements in half by going to two, instead of four, reports a year.
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How much of his crypto did the companies buy for this?
Most Corrupt Administration Ever.
#1 | Posted by Nixon at 2025-09-15 02:23 PM | Reply
I suppose the next thing is that Trump will want to do the same with labor and inflation reports as well.
OCU
#2 | Posted by OCUser at 2025-09-15 03:13 PM | Reply
Trump is a criminal billionaire. Of course he wants less oversight. Belongs in prison already!
#3 | Posted by moder8 at 2025-09-15 04:36 PM | Reply
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