Trump Brand Tarnished After Bruising Presidency And Capitol Attack By Delphine TOUITOU, John BIERS
on January 17 2021 2:51 PM
Donald Trump shot to prominence with a business empire that bears his name, but after four years of political tumult capped by his supporters violent attack on the Capitol, the US president s brand stands tarnished, threatening his businesses, experts say.
Companies that stuck with Trump throughout his term are cutting ties in an 11th-hour stampede, including Signature Bank which closed Trump s personal accounts and the PGA of America which scotched a plan to hold its 2022 championship at Trump s New Jersey golf course.
Such announcements not only reflect the business community s skittishness to proximity with a widely-condemned figure, but further hem in his company, already hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic and the looming loss of US taxpayer revenue tied to Trump s visits.
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had to recuse. but beyond an actual conflict of interest, prosecutors will also recuse if there is the appearance of impropriety. if some personal connection you had or other circumstances meant that if you were to conductor to oversee an investigation, the public wouldn t be able to have confidence in it. and that, i think, is the risk that barr runs here. even if he conducts this investigation with integrity, there will be people from all sides coming at him, and he will simply continue to diminish d.o.j. s opinion, which has been really unfairly tarnished. the career people continue to do their jobs every day. they re reliable and they re trustworthy. but the institution has to begin to reclaim its good opinion in the public eye. joyce, because we need to keep the victims foremost in all our conversations, even with the principal in this case now dead, what is the chance that there