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Thursday, December 04, 2025

Donald Trump has handed a company partnered with Donald Trump Jr. a multi-million dollar deal in what has been described as a "cloud of conflict".

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Donald Trump has handed a company partnered with Donald Trump Jr. a multi-million dollar deal in what has been described as a "cloud of conflict".

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-- Raw Story (@rawstory.com) Dec 3, 2025 at 5:20 PM

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Trump's is the most corrupt administration in US history... and they are just getting started.

#1 | Posted by Corky at 2025-12-03 03:13 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 5

The sad thing is, this kind of corruption doesn't even ring the bell at the carnival anymore.

#2 | Posted by Whatsleft at 2025-12-04 04:35 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 4

FWIW: drudge.com

We've been numbed by all the depravity and corruption, so schemes like this are commonplace, to be expected, or Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) now. Choose your description.

#3 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2025-12-04 05:02 PM | Reply

Trump is who Republicans have always been.

#4 | Posted by snoofy at 2025-12-04 05:03 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

This is actually Hunter Biden's Fault.

Ax' any Trumper.

#5 | Posted by Corky at 2025-12-04 05:20 PM | Reply

The Federalist Papers : No. 75
avalon.law.yale.edu

... However proper or safe it may be in governments where the executive magistrate is an hereditary monarch, to commit to him the entire power of making treaties, it would be utterly unsafe and improper to intrust that power to an elective magistrate of four years' duration.

It has been remarked, upon another occasion, and the remark is unquestionably just, that an hereditary monarch, though often the oppressor of his people, has personally too much stake in the government to be in any material danger of being corrupted by foreign powers.

But a man raised from the station of a private citizen to the rank of chief magistrate, possessed of a moderate or slender fortune, and looking forward to a period not very remote when he may probably be obliged to return to the station from which he was taken, might sometimes be under temptations to sacrifice his duty to his interest, which it would require superlative virtue to withstand.

An avaricious man might be tempted to betray the interests of the state to the acquisition of wealth. An ambitious man might make his own aggrandizement, by the aid of a foreign power, the price of his treachery to his constituents.

The history of human conduct does not warrant that exalted opinion of human virtue which would make it wise in a nation to commit interests of so delicate and momentous a kind, as those which concern its intercourse with the rest of the world, to the sole disposal of a magistrate created and circumstanced as would be a President of the United States. ...

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Published by Alexander Hamilton in 1788.


#6 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-12-04 06:16 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

I envy those in that time that had the time and peace to formulate this kind of high minded erudite commentary....

#7 | Posted by South_American at 2025-12-04 10:44 PM | Reply

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