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Patrick Orlando, who heads the blank-check company taking Trump’s Truth Social public in US markets, is also the CEO of Yunhong International, a tax-haven Cayman Islands-registered company, with a business address in Wuhan, China.
originally posted by: mzinga
a reply to: DBCowboy
Herein is where most of the problem is. What benefits the country and more specifically you are rarely mutually exclusive. Nor could they ever be, but when they aren't everyone complains.
originally posted by: KellyPrettyBear
a reply to: DBCowboy
RESPECT.
I almost wouldn't mind if we adopted 'star ship troopers' model,
or Israel's model.
If a person hasn't served his country, with his life on the
line, but instead hides behind bone spurrs and other
BS deferments,
I don't want them in office at all.
That would remove most politicians from office,
including the last several presidents.
www.militarytimes.com...
Trump moved from the skyscraper to the White House in 2017, but he held onto ownership of the retail and office space in the building, through his 100% interest in an entity called Trump Tower Commercial LLC. That put him in an unusual position, given that government-owned entities in China hold at least 70% of the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China. Suddenly, a routine real estate deal became a conduit for a foreign superpower to pay the president of the United States
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
a reply to: PatriotGames4u
Are you saying I'm incorrect and that you can actually criticize the owners of that Chinese-funded site?
originally posted by: PatriotGames4u
It isn't 'Chinese funded'.
originally posted by: frogs453
a reply to: AugustusMasonicus
Lol well, say what you want, but no matter what the Trump family says publicly, privately they are all doing a lot of business with China. It never stopped even during his time in office.
He made 5.4 million from the Chinese government in office.
Trump moved from the skyscraper to the White House in 2017, but he held onto ownership of the retail and office space in the building, through his 100% interest in an entity called Trump Tower Commercial LLC. That put him in an unusual position, given that government-owned entities in China hold at least 70% of the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China. Suddenly, a routine real estate deal became a conduit for a foreign superpower to pay the president of the United States
originally posted by: justdust
a reply to: KellyPrettyBear
I'll add my 2 cents.
You should respect me. I'm a veteran. Gun owner, conservative and retired.
originally posted by: frogs453
a reply to: PatriotGames4u
Hey I never claimed it's improper. I said Trump and his children like to do business with China. Doesn't affect me in any way.