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12/14/2020
■Class discussion: Is it wrong to use donors’ money at Trump hotels and resorts for campaign rallies, fund-raising dinners and office rent? How about the U.S. government spending tax money at Trump properties? How much money have Trump businesses received from the government while he has been president? How much freedom do politicians have in spending political contributions? Can they collect money for one cause and use it for something else? What is conflict of interest?
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