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We have been informed of the Donald's nefarious business practices in building his "Huge" empire. He's even commented that he could have scalped tickets to the RNC for hundreds of dollars. So...when is the presidential nominee required to sever himself from the management, board of trustees, etc. of any private business that could present a conflict of interest?  Even during the campaign, Trump was making excursions to his golf courses to conduct business. Does

 he realize that activity can not coincide with being the President of the United States?

You just know that if Trump wins the highest office of the land, as the flapping wings of swine echo through the hallways of the White House, all Trump merchandise will immediately go on sale in the White House gift shop.

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He does have many business affairs that he just can't walk away from during this campaign. I'm sure Hillary has her share also but she hides hers so she won't go to jail for the crook she is.

If Trump makes it to the President's office, one of his business managers will handle his affairs while he deals with the countries business.

Just like all the previous lawyers did when elected.

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She won't go to jail as long as a  Democrat is president, and as long as the likes of Comey and Lynch are in office; the Fix will be in. 

And even if the crook loses the election, the incumbent liar will give her a blanket pardon before he leaves office.

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Strange... Hillary had no trouble conducting Clinton Foundation business on her private (but probably hacked) server in the basement while she was Sec'y of State.  Let's see what WikiLeaks has to say about it in, say, October.  :angel:

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