Sylvain Breton: POWER CORRUPT Donald Trump is the President and also … The Profiteer-in-Chief In 2025 alone, Donald Trump reportedly m

POWER CORRUPT Donald Trump is the President and also … The Profiteer-in-Chief In 2025 alone, Donald Trump reportedly managed to increase his fortune by $4 billion. How? By leveraging his power and privileges to advance multi-billion-dollar real-estate projects—towers, hotels, resorts, and golf clubs—around the world, particularly in the Middle East and Asia, either by licensing his name, as he has always done, or by forming partnerships with local leaders. ✅ That’s not a crime but … He has also entered the cryptocurrency sector through his World Liberty Financial, which over the past year and a half is said to have generated as much as $2.3 billion, a sum that increasingly appears to be little more than outright theft. ✅ We know the cryptocurrency business, its barely legal 😬😲 He has filed numerous lawsuits against media and technology companies (CBS, Meta, Paramount), which hurried to pay settlements in exchange for more favorable treatment. ✅ That’s twisted. And he has continued selling every imaginable product bearing the presidential brand: Trump Bibles (yes, really), sneakers, guitars, perfumes, moisturizers, and more. ✅ That’s crazy but that’s business. Earlier this year, the president purchased substantial blocks of shares in Palantir, a company specializing in data analytics and artificial intelligence, shortly before it received a multi-billion-dollar Pentagon contract. Then, before traveling to China to announce the sale of 200 Boeing aircraft, he reportedly made sure to load up on Boeing stock. ✅ That’s unethical. His sons have not been left behind. Last September, Eric and Don Jr. purchased stakes in a mining company only six days before it was awarded the right by the U.S. government to develop the world's largest tungsten deposit. And at the start of the war against Iran, launched by their own father, the two brothers invested in a manufacturer of interceptor drones whose main customers are Gulf states and the U.S. military. What remarkable luck! ✅ Family first ? Americans in second place. Most troubling of all is that this corruption is no longer merely a family affair. It now openly extends into political appointments, which Trump allegedly distributes according to a “pay-to-govern” principle. ✅ That’s no more democracy. To achieve his objectives, the president exploits loopholes in campaign-finance laws, which cap donations made directly to parties and candidates but not those made to the various funds and organizations that support them, known as Super PACs. The result? MAGA Inc., Trump's principal support committee, reportedly holds a war chest of $350 million. The Inaugural Fund has amassed $251 million. The fund for constructing a White House ballroom has collected $400 million. And the Library Fund holds $63 million. ✅ Want to become a cabinet secretary or serve on a board? Bring your checkbook. - Scott Bessent, appointed Treasury Secretary, contributed $1.4 million to Trump's re-election campaign. - Cody Campbell, appointed to a presidential advisory board, contributed $1.8 million. - Jared Isaacman, administrator of NASA, allegedly had to pay $2 million to be appointed. - Howard Lutnick, Secretary of Commerce, who first gave $9 million to Trump's campaign and then contributed another $5 million to a Republican committee last month while preparing to testify in the Epstein affair investigation. « Power corrupts the soul »

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