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Does Trump use Congress for more family businesses, interests? Ethics lawyers have a case: Firstpost

Does Trump use Congress for more family businesses, interests? Ethics lawyers have a case: Firstpost

The recent confrontation that led to the dismissal of charges against the mayor of New York, Eric Adams, is a classic example of how federal departments are losing their independence to Trump’s interests

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The president of the United States, Donald Trump, recently convened a meeting with people who occupy key positions in the world of professional golf, including the best executive at the PGA Tour Jay Monahan and Yasir al-Rumayyan, the president of Liv Golf, the League that finds Saudi support.

The purpose of this meeting was to press for a fusion of the PGA Tour and Liv Golf, a perspective that is currently being considered by the Department of Justice. However, the discussion between golf magnates has raised its eyebrows with many ethics lawyers in the United States suspecting that Trump could insist on the joint company for the financial gains of their own family.

Although Monahan said that the president was asked to be part of the meeting for “the good of the game and the good of the country”, the prosecutors of the lawyers and the Department of Justice think that the meeting was a conflict of interest.

Trump and Liv Golf’s ties

The Trump family and the Saudi Arabia Liv golf date back. The two are commercial partners with the Trump family who received the golf company in their places. A golf event is planned for April, which will take place at the Trump National Doral in Miami.

Although the presidents are exempt from the laws of conflict of interests that apply to the rest of the government, the recent actions of Trump highlight their growing confidence in their second term.

Hui Chen, a former federal prosecutor, told New York Times“None of this is very surprisingly unfortunate. All the strength and power of the United States government is now part of the Trump family commercial structure. “

‘He who saves the country does not violate any law’

The recent confrontation that led to the dismissal of charges against the mayor of New York, Eric Adams, is a classic example of how federal departments are losing their independence from Trump’s interests.

Last week, the Department of Justice instructed federal prosecutors in Manhattan to delay charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams. While Trump has denied participation in the decision, Adams supervises a great bureaucracy of the city where Trump’s private company has multiple properties.

Meanwhile, Potus has rejected the claims that he has been using his position to violate ethics standards. “He who saves his country does not violate any law,” Trump said in Truth Social.

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