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Trump uses power of the presidency to shill for Ivankas merchandise
Trump took to Twitter to attack Nordstrom for dropping his daughters products.
On Thursday, President Trump publicly criticized Nordstrom for dropping his daughter Ivankas brand from their stores.
Trumps tweet which was retweeted by the official @POTUS account represents his latest attempt to use the power of the presidency to benefit his familys business interests. Hes refused to divest from his company despite repeated warning from ethics experts on both sides of the aisle that failing to do so will mire his presidency in conflicts of interest.
Since Trumps inauguration, the Trump Organization doubled the initiation fee for Trumps private Mar-a-lago club in Florida to $200,000. The president then spent last weekend there hobnobbing with members. The Trump Organization also announced plans to triple the number of Trump-branded hotels in the United States.
Trumps family also hopes to get in on the action. In a lawsuit filed Tuesday, Trumps wife, Melania, revealed her intention to leverage her husbands office to ink new licensing, branding, and endorsement deals worth many millions of dollars. Her lawyer described the office of First Lady as a once-in-a-lifetime money making opportunity. (Melanias representatives have since contradicted the court filing and denied she will leverage her position as First Lady to personally profit.)
Ivanka has used the office of the presidency to try to make money too. Shortly after the election, her brand marketed a $10,000 bracelet she wore during a 60 Minutes appearance.
Trumps tweet criticizing Nordstrom comes days after the Washington Post reported that a business trip Eric Trump took to Uruguay in early January cost U.S. taxpayers nearly $100,000 in hotel rooms for Secret Service and embassy staff. Eric who, along with his brother Donald Jr., is supposedly managing the Trump Organization without input from their father during his presidency was in Uruguay to promote a company the president still owns because he refuses to divest.
Eric and Donald Jr. both had prime seats last week while their father introduced Judge Neil Gorsuch as his choice to fill an opening on the U.S. Supreme Court. Afterward, Eric and Donald Jr. were photographed chatting with Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-UT), the Senates president pro tempore and a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, who reportedly congratulated Trumps sons on the great pick of Gorsuch.
Meanwhile, Trumps continued ownership of the Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C. appears to violate the Constitutions prohibition on presidents accepting gifts (or emoluments) from foreign governmentsa provisions the Framers included in the Constitution to guarantee that private entanglements with foreign states would not blur the loyalties of federal officials, above all the president, as a group of ethics lawyers recently wrote in the Atlantic. Since the election, Trump Organization officials have not only booked and hosted events for foreign governments at the hotel, but theyve actively solicited business from diplomats.
Despite the presidents claim that Nordstrom is treating Ivanka unfairly, Nordstrom officials said they decided to drop Ivanka Trump-branded items due to poor sales.
As a company spokesperson told Racked earlier this month, Weve said all along we make buying decisions based on performance, and that of the thousands of brands more than 2,000 offered on the site alone, approximately 10 percent get cut each year and replaced with other goods.
In Ivankas case, based on the brands performance, weve decided not to buy it for this season, the spokesperson said.
Nordstrom said it will sell its remaining Ivanka inventory, however.
Neiman Marcus also recently announced its ceasing sales of Ivanka Trump luxury jewelry due to poor sales, which may in part be a result of the #GrabYourWallet campaign encouraging those who oppose President Trumps policies to boycott all Trump businesses.
In a statement responding to the Nordstrom news, an Ivanka Trump spokesperson said, We believe that the strength of a brand is measured not only by the profits it generates, but the integrity it maintains.
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Trump took to Twitter to attack Nordstrom for dropping his daughters products.

On Thursday, President Trump publicly criticized Nordstrom for dropping his daughter Ivankas brand from their stores.
Trumps tweet which was retweeted by the official @POTUS account represents his latest attempt to use the power of the presidency to benefit his familys business interests. Hes refused to divest from his company despite repeated warning from ethics experts on both sides of the aisle that failing to do so will mire his presidency in conflicts of interest.
Since Trumps inauguration, the Trump Organization doubled the initiation fee for Trumps private Mar-a-lago club in Florida to $200,000. The president then spent last weekend there hobnobbing with members. The Trump Organization also announced plans to triple the number of Trump-branded hotels in the United States.
Trumps family also hopes to get in on the action. In a lawsuit filed Tuesday, Trumps wife, Melania, revealed her intention to leverage her husbands office to ink new licensing, branding, and endorsement deals worth many millions of dollars. Her lawyer described the office of First Lady as a once-in-a-lifetime money making opportunity. (Melanias representatives have since contradicted the court filing and denied she will leverage her position as First Lady to personally profit.)
Ivanka has used the office of the presidency to try to make money too. Shortly after the election, her brand marketed a $10,000 bracelet she wore during a 60 Minutes appearance.
Trumps tweet criticizing Nordstrom comes days after the Washington Post reported that a business trip Eric Trump took to Uruguay in early January cost U.S. taxpayers nearly $100,000 in hotel rooms for Secret Service and embassy staff. Eric who, along with his brother Donald Jr., is supposedly managing the Trump Organization without input from their father during his presidency was in Uruguay to promote a company the president still owns because he refuses to divest.
Eric and Donald Jr. both had prime seats last week while their father introduced Judge Neil Gorsuch as his choice to fill an opening on the U.S. Supreme Court. Afterward, Eric and Donald Jr. were photographed chatting with Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-UT), the Senates president pro tempore and a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, who reportedly congratulated Trumps sons on the great pick of Gorsuch.
Meanwhile, Trumps continued ownership of the Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C. appears to violate the Constitutions prohibition on presidents accepting gifts (or emoluments) from foreign governmentsa provisions the Framers included in the Constitution to guarantee that private entanglements with foreign states would not blur the loyalties of federal officials, above all the president, as a group of ethics lawyers recently wrote in the Atlantic. Since the election, Trump Organization officials have not only booked and hosted events for foreign governments at the hotel, but theyve actively solicited business from diplomats.
Despite the presidents claim that Nordstrom is treating Ivanka unfairly, Nordstrom officials said they decided to drop Ivanka Trump-branded items due to poor sales.
As a company spokesperson told Racked earlier this month, Weve said all along we make buying decisions based on performance, and that of the thousands of brands more than 2,000 offered on the site alone, approximately 10 percent get cut each year and replaced with other goods.
In Ivankas case, based on the brands performance, weve decided not to buy it for this season, the spokesperson said.
Nordstrom said it will sell its remaining Ivanka inventory, however.
Neiman Marcus also recently announced its ceasing sales of Ivanka Trump luxury jewelry due to poor sales, which may in part be a result of the #GrabYourWallet campaign encouraging those who oppose President Trumps policies to boycott all Trump businesses.
In a statement responding to the Nordstrom news, an Ivanka Trump spokesperson said, We believe that the strength of a brand is measured not only by the profits it generates, but the integrity it maintains.

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