Trump has been president for only 11 days, and top investigative reporters say he’s already being bribed.
Because of his has massive, sprawling conflicts of interests and refusal to divest, virtually any corporation in the world with financial dealings with Trump’s business empire can bribe or blackmail him.
Because of his massive, sprawling conflicts of interest, he can easily be bribed or blackmailed by virtually any corporation in the world that might have financial dealings with the Trump empire.
Want to put pressure on the U.S. government to relax an environmental regulation or weaken enforcement of public health standards? Now you don't even need a lobbyist. Just bribe the president.
We're hiring a team of researchers to watchdog Trump’s conflicts of interest and call him out every time he puts his business interests ahead of the environment and our communities.
This isn't just about appearances -- it's about protecting the environment and our communities from corporate abuse.
Trump has failed to take the same steps taken by every other president over the last 40 years, making him "the most conflicted president in American history."
Trump has a financial stake that he refuses to divest from in projects in at least 25 countries, investments that are affected by the fortunes of thousands, if not tens of thousands of corporations.
As one national security expert said: "It belies human nature to think Trump will ignore the impact on his business when making decisions."
The solution -- ethics experts across the aisle agree -- is simple: Trump must sell his assets and place them in a blind trust.
That's why Senator Elizabeth Warren has filed a bill to force him to divest. And now, we're asking for a court order.
With your help, we'll fight for Sen. Warren's bill, a successful lawsuit, or enough attention from the media and citizens across the country to ensure that Trump finally relents. Will you chip in today?
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CNN. 22 November 2016.
Newsweek. 14 September 2016.