[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 58 (Tuesday, April 4, 2017)]
[House]
[Pages H2635-H2636]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRUMP'S GROWING LIST OF PERSONAL AND BUSINESS ENTANGLEMENTS
The SPEAKER pro tempore (Mr. Newhouse). The Chair recognizes the
gentlewoman from Ohio (Ms. Kaptur) for 5 minutes.
Ms. KAPTUR. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to bring attention to President
Trump's ever-growing risk of personal and business entanglements. They
call into question his ability to serve impartially in the interests of
the American people. Both he and his administration remain closely
linked to private companies and foreign entities whose interests are
often in direct opposition to those of the United States.
For example, we are well aware of the increasing boldness of the
Chinese regime and its efforts to extend their economic and military
influence. Despite portraying China publicly as a threat to economic
growth of the United States, the President has selected Goldman Sachs'
executive, Gary Cohn, to be his director of the National Economic
Council. That is about one of seven individuals from Goldman Sachs who
have been brought into this administration. Mr. Cohn has just sold his
$16 million holding in a Chinese bank. This same state-owned Chinese
bank also happens to be the largest tenant in Trump Tower in Manhattan.
Isn't that a coincidence?
Wilbur Ross, President Trump's choice for Commerce Secretary,
presents similar conflicts of interest. As a man who will play a major
role in shaping U.S. trade policy, Mr. Ross continues to hold a stake
worth tens of millions of dollars in the international shipping
company, Diamond S Shipping Group, a company that not only operates
ships that fly the Chinese flag, but those ships also call on ports in
countries, such as Iran and Sudan, that are under U.S. sanctions for
being state sponsors of terrorism.
We also know that The Trump Organization was recently awarded sole
rights to the President's name for products sold in China. He had
waited 10 years to get those rights. The case was settled just mere
days after President Trump's phone call with Chinese President Xi
Jinping, when the President reversed his prior stance on Chinese
unification and gave a full-throated endorsement to what he termed
``One China'' policy. That was a reversal from what he had done just
after the election.
Meanwhile, according to The New York Times, President Trump's son-in-
law, Jared Kushner, was recently negotiating a real estate deal worth
hundreds of millions of dollars with a Chinese company closely tied to
its government. And while it has been reported that the deal was called
off, the fact that Mr. Kushner is continuing to negotiate private real
estate deals while serving as a White House employee is deeply
troubling.
It was announced last week that Ivanka Trump will now be joining her
husband in the White House as an adviser to the President with top
secret security clearance. While she has stepped down from her former
role at her fashion licensing company that uses the Trump name, her
decision to transfer her brand's assets into a trust run by her own
brother-in-law--and her arrangement to continue to receive fixed
payments from the company--is a matter of serious concern given her
role in the administration.
The ever-growing list of valid concerns about the Trump
administration's conflicting entanglements are taking place at the same
time that the President is proposing $18 billion in reductions for the
2017 appropriations process--while he himself, his daughter, son-in-
law, and his Cabinet members continue to benefit off the American
taxpayer.
While the President spends millions of tax dollars on securing his
residences in New York and in Florida and flying to his so-called
southern White House almost every weekend, he is slashing to zero the
Great Lakes Restoration Initiative--an absolutely critical program that
directly impacts my district and many others responsible for preserving
the world's largest body of fresh water from serious and growing
environmental threats. What is right about that?
President Trump also wants to eliminate TIGER grants, a highly
successful transportation program that provides
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funding for communities across America with backlogged infrastructure
projects that create jobs and produce robust economic benefits.
Everyone agrees on that.
He has also called for a nearly $3 billion draconian reduction to
foreign operations endangering our national security. We are the leader
of the free world the last time I looked, and, meanwhile, he and his
family spend millions of American taxpayer dollars on travel and
security costs for themselves.
With an investigation into President Trump's possible entanglements
with Putin's Russia already underway, and members of the President's
family and administration engaging in increasingly brazen conflicts of
interest, this Congress should pass legislation to prevent these
increasingly apparent conflicts of interest from endangering our Nation
and the American people. It is only a matter of time before his
conflicts of interest harm our country.
The SPEAKER pro tempore. Members are reminded to refrain from
engaging in personalities toward the President.
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