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Dulcinea

(10,502 posts)
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 08:32 AM 8 hrs ago

Soaring revenue at Mar-a-Lago shows how Trump's business interests and politics intersect

(CNN) As President Donald Trump’s wealth has soared since retaking office, a new financial disclosure shows his two premier Florida resorts have also delivered record-breaking surges in revenue – a potent illustration of how Trump’s personal business and presidential politics overlap.

Trump has visited the properties, Mar-a-Lago and Trump National Doral, more than two dozen times since the beginning of last year, hosting million-dollar-per-plate fundraising dinners, feting foreign dignitaries and welcoming GOP galas as industry leaders and political groups have scrambled to book their own events there as well.

Trump has also supercharged the money coming from Mar-a-Lago by raising the membership initiation fee to $1 million shortly before his reelection. The lavish resort is conducive to impromptu conversations with the president, who often dines on the patio at night, according to people familiar with the club.

Some ethics experts described the confluence of politics and profit as a blatant opportunity for special interests to get a direct line to Trump.

https://www.cnn.com/2026/07/01/us/trump-financial-disclosure-mar-a-lago-doral-income-invs

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Soaring revenue at Mar-a-Lago shows how Trump's business interests and politics intersect (Original Post) Dulcinea 8 hrs ago OP
SMDH: Remembering how Jimmy Carter sold his peanut farm after he was elected president (nt) Pluvious 5 hrs ago #1
CNN: Chicken No-News. It's called "ILLEGAL." "UNCONSTITUTIONAL." .... ColoringFool 4 hrs ago #2
I wonder how much the cost of those dinners and entertainments gets charged to taxpayers. Lonestarblue 2 hrs ago #3
The same people who were outraged about Hunter Biden are fine with this. SamuelAdams 2 hrs ago #4
Hunters Laptop Sane1 46 min ago #5

Pluvious

(5,488 posts)
1. SMDH: Remembering how Jimmy Carter sold his peanut farm after he was elected president (nt)
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 10:56 AM
5 hrs ago

ColoringFool

(1,429 posts)
2. CNN: Chicken No-News. It's called "ILLEGAL." "UNCONSTITUTIONAL." ....
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 12:48 PM
4 hrs ago

NOT A "CONFLUENCE"; AN "INFLUENCE."

NOT A "DIRECT LINE"; A "DIRECT BRIBE."

NOT AN "OVERLAP"; A "PROTECTION PAYMENT."

Trump's wealth hasn't "SOARED"; it has "ILLEGALLY INCREASED."

GMAFB.

Lonestarblue

(13,665 posts)
3. I wonder how much the cost of those dinners and entertainments gets charged to taxpayers.
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 02:08 PM
2 hrs ago

I doubt Trump pays for anything.

Sane1

(242 posts)
5. Hunters Laptop
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 04:01 PM
46 min ago

Remember that one?
I saw a new clip of Trump saying he’d like to do a 3-way with Don Jr. and Eric. I thought Ivanka was his favorite sex fantasy?

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