When Presidential Duty Meets Private Gain: Trump’s Scotland Trip Highlights Blurred Lines
President Trump’s trip to Scotland to promote his family’s new golf course underscores a troubling pattern: mixing official presidential duties with private business interests, raising serious questions about national integrity and accountability.
President Donald Trump’s recent trip to Scotland is more than just a diplomatic jaunt; it serves as a stark reminder of how the lines between public service and personal profit have dangerously blurred under his administration. Against the backdrop of rugged Scottish sand dunes and choppy North Sea waters, Trump is simultaneously advancing his role as America’s chief diplomat and showcasing his family business by promoting the opening of a new golf course on August 13 — what his company boasts as the “greatest 36 holes in golf.” How Long Will America Accept This Intermingling of Power and Profit? While...
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