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Trump's resort for next year's G7 summit; critics call choice 'brazen'

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By KEVIN FREKING and BERNARD CONDON

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Ridiculous. Donny simply cannot help himself from lining his pockets with taxpayer money in violation of the constitution. Of course, Trumpophiles will be along shortly to tell us why this is a good idea or no big deal.

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Mulvaney brushed off such concerns, as well as the idea that the summit at Trump's Doral course would be nothing more than a massive promotion for his brand.

It is though...

Do not forget about siphoning government money to his own business.

What a morally corrupt president.

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President Donald Trump's suggestion that his Miami golf resort host next year's Group of Seven summit became a reality Thursday, sparking an outcry from critics who called it the most blatant example yet of him using the power of his office to boost his business empire.

Donnie, if you plan to host the G7 next year, then it will have to be held at Rikers Island....

By then, you'll be impeached and serving a sentence as a co-conspirator in the illegal Stormy Daniels payoff case by the NYSD Attorney...and who knows what else....

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How convenient.

A Trump resort that has been bleeding profusely suddenly to get a massive transfusion/injection through hosting the G-7 carnival.

Nothing like $100s millions of American taxpayers money as well as that of the other countries, to bandage up a "sick case" that belongs to the "chosen one".

As if in the Great Country of the USA, with it's abundance of incredible facilities, the one to be decided just by perchance belongs to the Prez.

Deep Swamp. A Very Deep Swamp.

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