Trump brand being hit where it hurts â in the wallet
The President s golf club has been denied a PGA tournament, companies are withdrawing support, schools have stripped him of honorary degrees and affiliated firms are feeling the heat from doing business with him.
Packing it up. After last week s storming of the Capitol building many institutions and companies are beginning to wash their hands of Donald Trump s businesses.Â
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Jan 12, 2021 â 3.04pm
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In the span of four days, President Donald Trump s family business has lost its online store, the buzz from Trump s promotional tweets about its luxury resorts and bragging rights as host to one of the world s most prestigious golf tournaments.
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U.S. President Donald Trump poses with the U.S. team after the final round of singles matches at The President s Cup in Jersey City, New Jersey, on Oct. 1, 2017. | USA TODAY / VIA REUTERS
AFP-JIJI Jan 12, 2021
Washington – As much as U.S. President Donald Trump loves golf, officials within the sport are racing away from the embattled U.S. leader for what they say is the good of the game.
A growing segment of corporate America’s biggest names have denounced last week’s storming of the U.S. Capitol by devotees of President Donald Trump who.