While President Trump disbands homeland advisory councils , he applies for casino licenses in Macau , China. Is Trump Building a Casino in Macau? Company Applies for Trademarks, Sparks Speculation of Business Expansion Donald Trump's international business dealings have come under much scrutiny, even before he became president. Now, a new trademark deal in Macau has raised questions over whether Trump is snapping up gaming licenses while in office. As first reported by the South China Morning Post, DTTM Operations LLC, a Delaware-based company affiliated with the president, filed four trademark applications in Macau under the Trump name. One of these applications was for "gambling and casino services and facilities," provoking speculation that Trump is moving to capitalize on what is considered an international casino hub.
Well at least he got this right... The Trump administration just disbanded a federal advisory committee on climate change The Trump administration just disbanded a federal advisory committee on climate change
https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-hit-fresh-resignation-165949929.html Trump hit by fresh resignation AFP August 23, 2017 Washington (AFP) - A US government science envoy on Wednesday became the latest official to resign over Donald Trump's refusal to condemn neo-Nazis and the latest to send a coded message of defiance via his resignation letter. Daniel Kammen, who had been in government service since 1996 and served as a state department envoy since 2016, said Trump had "harmed the quality of life in the United States, our standing abroad, and the sustainability of the planet." But apparently it was Trump's equivocation about white supremacists' who led a deadly march in Charlottesville, Virginia that was the final straw. "My decision to resign is in response to your attacks on the core values of the United States. Your failure to condemn white supremacists and neo-Nazis has domestic and international ramifications," Kammen wrote. But within the one page letter was a less obvious message -- an acrostic, with the first letter of each paragraph spelling "IMPEACH." Kammen is the latest in a series of officials and panelists to resign their posts -- from members of the arts to business leaders -- and is not the first to deliver a hidden message in doing so. When the President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities resigned en masse last week, the first letter of each paragraph of their letter spelled out "RESIST" -- a watchword for opponents of the Trump administration.