bripat9643
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"a chance to look at a redacted version of the mayor’s tax returns,"Did he? Prove it.Only a fool would put a multi-billion dollar real estate empire in a blind trust. There is simply no law that requires it. There is also no law requiring your to publish your tax returns. Do you imagine Bloomberg would do either of those?So what you're saying is that Trump's presidential policies should hinge on what he did as a businessman in that country? Should all of his decisions in every country he's dealt with be based on that as well? I'm sure he's done plenty of business in many countries.
And when did Bolton say that Trump's policy in Turkey had anything to do with his business dealings?
What I'm saying is that when you take the most powerful job in the world you should BEND OVER BACKWARDS to asure the American voters who entrusted you with this priviledge that you do not have gross financial conflicts.
You disclose your tax-returns as all modern Presidents did before Trump and you address clear cut financial conflicts of interests by putting your bussiness in a blind trust.
Jimmy carter wasn't running a global bussiness, he was running a fucking peanut farm which he put in a blind trust when it came time to serve.
Here is Bolton, who was as close to Trump's foreign policy descision making as it gets:
Bolton Book Puts New Focus on Trump’s Actions in Turkey and China Cases
He did as the mayor.
A Final Peek at Bloomberg’s Tax Returns
In other words, not.