Trump’s Foreign-Deals Problem
Trump-branded overseas deals are a neat little civics lesson in how money, branding, and influence can share a lobby and still pretend they arrived…
Trump-branded overseas deals are a neat little civics lesson in how money, branding, and influence can share a lobby and still pretend they arrived separately. The pitch is always “just business,” which is convenient, because ordinary people are supposed to hear that and stop asking why the business keeps brushing up against politics like it’s looking for a better table.
That is the real trick here: influence doesn’t have to hide if it can wear a luxury badge and call itself a real-estate amenity. In Washington, we often act surprised by the obvious. But if the front desk has a better line on access than the ethics policy, the public is right to do the basic math and squint at the receipt.