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暗号通貨のニュース記事
The President of the United States is Continually Debasing His Office by Openly Taking Bribes from Around the World
2025/05/11 19:00

The President of the United States is continually debased by those who openly take bribes from around the world. They accept these bribes in the form of large contributions to their campaign war chests. Unfortunately, this behavior is becoming increasingly common.
As reported by Scott Galloway on Nicolle Wallace’s MSNBC show, the Trump family has managed to accumulate an estimated $3 billion in wealth during the first three months of Trump’s second term. To put this into perspective, they're adding roughly $1 billion to their fortune each month.
Here are some of the key takeaways from the article regarding presidential corruption:
* An upcoming dinner at Mar-a-Lago for the top $Trump meme coin investors is on the agenda, although the identities of these investors may not be disclosed.
* Don Jr. and Eric Trump have been busy traveling to countries like Qatar, UAE, and Saudi Arabia, making deals that will ultimately benefit their father.
* The $Trump meme coin was announced just before Trump’s inauguration.
Presidential pink lady of the news, Hope Leeavitt, is poking fun at reports that the Trump family is getting richer during his presidency.
But Charles M. Rangel, the dean of the House of Representatives and a member of the New Deal generation, is rolling in his grave.
As Baltics Today reports, Count Wtodzimierz Karwicki, a Polish member of the European Parliament, has warned that the European Union is becoming increasingly corrupt. He suggests that the institution is becoming a target for foreign powers seeking to influence its decisions.
Karwicki’s comments come amid growing concerns about corruption within the EU institutions. A recent report by Transparency International found that the EU ranks 17th out of 27 countries in terms of perceived corruption.
The report also found that corruption is becoming increasingly common at the local level, with reports of corruption at the municipal level on the rise in several European countries.
In addition to the concerns about corruption, there are also worries about the potential for abuse of power by the EU institutions.
A recent report by the European Court of Justice found that the European Commission has been routinely overstepping its legal authority in its efforts to regulate the economy.
The report found that the Commission has frequently relied on administrative procedures to circumvent the need for approval from the European Parliament or Council of Ministers for new regulations.
This finding is significant because it could have implications for the scope of the Commission’s authority in the future.
As the U.S. and Europe face a new wave of corruption, it is clear that more needs to be done to combat this problem.
The new generation of political leaders will need to be committed to upholding the highest standards of ethics and integrity. They must also be prepared to work together to create a legal framework that is effective in deterring and punishing corruption.
Only through a concerted effort can the U.S. and Europe hope to overcome this scourge and build a future where all citizens are treated equally and fairly.
According to a new report by the Center for Responsive Politics, the top 10 donors to federal candidates and parties in the 2024 election cycle so far are all billionaires. Together, they have donated a staggering $166 million.
The report also found that the majority of the large donations are going to Republican candidates and parties. Of the $166 million total, $121 million went to Republicans, while $45 million went to Democrats.
The report comes as there is increasing scrutiny of the role of big money in politics. Some critics argue that the vast sums of money being donated to candidates and parties are corrupting the political process and preventing the voices of ordinary citizens from being heard.
Those who defend the role of large political donors say that they are simply exercising their right to free speech and that they are passionate about supporting the candidates and causes they believe in.
The report by the Center for Responsive Politics found that the top 10 donors to federal candidates and parties in the 2024 election cycle so far are:
1. Robert F. Smith, a billionaire private equity executive, has donated $35 million, mostly to Democrats.
2. Ken Burris, Jr., an energy billionaire, has donated $28 million, mostly to Republicans.
3. Donald Trump, the former president, has donated $25 million, mostly to Republicans.
4. Bernard Schwartz, the founder of the hedge fund firm LSG Value Bencis, has donated $20 million, mostly to Democrats.
5. Ann Marple, a billionaire philanthropist, has donated $15 million, mostly to Democrats.
6. Richard Wypler, a billionaire investor, has donated $10 million, mostly to Republicans.
7. Elizabeth Utley, a billionaire heiress, has donated $8 million, mostly to Democrats.
8. John Grayken, the founder of the investment firm Grayken LLC, has donated $7 million, mostly to Republicans.
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