he's gutting the arts, he's trying to sell nasa to private industry.
he's condoning racism and sexism with his comments and behavior, he's damaging the countries standing with the rest of the world with the incredibly bad choices he makes for ambassadors, he's trying to use business tactics to strong arm our allies into giving up trade "advantages" that don't really exist, he's not a politician and doesn't understand how things are done, and refuses to listen to those that do. he can't build a solid staff because he either changes his mind about his people, or they change their minds about him. he has undeniable ties to Russia and Putin, and is not being very forthcoming in clearing it up, which you would think an innocent man would do. he's selling off american national park land, after "reducing "their size....he's trying to revitalize the coal industry, when no one wants it revitalized, except a few miners and mining companies, no country uses coal anymore because they want to, the only ones using it can't afford anything better.
Government officials have
stayed in hotels that bear Trump’s name, while some foreign government officials have taken steps to
curry favor by better accommodating Trump-branded properties in their countries.
Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club
doubled its membership rates after he won the White House.
Trump’s companies sold more than $35 million in real estate last year, according to one report. Many of the sales went to opaque shell companies, which hide the buyers’ identities, and flow into a trust the president may access. Trump International Realty, run by Eric and Donald Trump Jr., the president’s sons, is
seeking new business in South Florida.
Eric Trump has been giving his father
quarterly updates on the financial health of his businesses, despite promises that the president would have no involvement. Those businesses have also done deals with foreign governments, despite the president’s
pledge that they wouldn’t.
Trump has spent more than $30 million of taxpayer money traveling to properties he owns,
by one estimate.
As The New Yorker, ProPublica and the public radio station WNYC
reported, longtime Trump lawyer Marc Kasowitz donated or solicited more than $50,000 on behalf of a Manhattan district attorney who later dropped a case against Ivanka Trump and Donald Trump Jr.
Ivanka Trump, a White House adviser to her father,
owns a stake in a Trump-branded luxury hotel in Washington valued at between $5 million and $25 million.
A charity led by Eric Trump
paid over $145,000 to properties owned by his father during the election. Despite pledging not to raise money for the organization after his resignation in December 2016, Eric has continued to attend fundraisers held at Trump properties.