Consumer Advocacy Organization Criticizes "TRUMP Dinner" for Buying Influence on U.S. President
Craig Holman of Public Citizen is dissatisfied with the planned "TRUMP Dinner" event. The organization is a consumer advocacy group aimed at limiting the influence of special interest groups on Washington.
Craig Holman stated: This is buying the president's influence, no ifs, ands, or buts. The sale of Trump meme coins is contrary to what Trump said when he first entered politics, that he was very rich and could not be bought. We have never had a president so in love with money as this one. (Bloomberg)
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