China approves Donald Trump-branded spas, escort services, hotels and massage parlour

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Preliminary approval has been granted for 38 trademarks which raises further questions about conflicts of interest

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Chinese authorities have granted preliminary approval for dozens of Trump-branded businesses, expanding his commercial empire and raising further conflicts of interest, say lawyers.

The 38 trademarks include new hotels, spas, escort and concierge services, massage parlors, personal security services and insurance, according to public documents.

The President’s lawyers applied for the trademarks in April last year, at the same time the then Presidential candidate Trump was accusing China of "ripping off" the US and deliberately manipulating its currency to its own advantage.

If there is no objection, the trademarks will be formally registered after 90 days.

Ethics lawyers argue that if the Trump trademarks receive any special treatment due to their association with the President, it would violate the US Constitution, which prohibits those in public office from accepting anything of value from foreign governments, unless they are approved by Congress.

Congress has not approved the China trademarks.

Norm Eisen, who served as chief ethics lawyer for former President Barack Obama, told The Independent that the initial registration of a long-denied Trump trademark "certainly seems to run afoul of the foreign emoluments clause" of the US Constitution.:whome:

"I anticipate that these issues will enter into our litigation," he said.

"When Trump is profiting from these valuable Chinese benefits [...], how can we be sure he will advance US interests in his engagements with that country, for example by staunching the flow of American jobs out from the US to China?"

Richard Painter, who served as chief ethics lawyer for George W Bush, said a trademark in itself was not likely to be a violation of the constitutional emoluments clause, but he questioned why so many were granted over such a short period, and whether there was "an accommodation in at least some of them."

They have already filed a lawsuit to challenge the President’s alleged conflicts of interest.

China's State Administration for Industry and Commerce, which oversees the Trademark Office, and Trump Organization general counsel Alan Garten did not immediately respond to requests for comment from The Independent.

Spring Chang, a founding partner at Chang Tsi & Partners, a Beijing law firm that has represented the Trump Organization, declined to comment specifically on Trump's trademarks. But she did say that she advises clients to take out marks defensively, even in categories or subcategories of goods and services they may not aim to develop.
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"When Trump is profiting from these valuable Chinese benefits [...], how can we be sure he will advance US interests in his engagements with that country, for example by staunching the flow of American jobs out from the US to China?"
well if it ain't the Russians it's the Chinese,,huh? :rolleyes:

Trump needs to declare war on Russia and sell all his businesses, and drop all his foreign intellectual properties.
 

Preliminary approval has been granted for 38 trademarks which raises further questions about conflicts of interest

donald-trump.jpg

Chinese authorities have granted preliminary approval for dozens of Trump-branded businesses, expanding his commercial empire and raising further conflicts of interest, say lawyers.

The 38 trademarks include new hotels, spas, escort and concierge services, massage parlors, personal security services and insurance, according to public documents.

The President’s lawyers applied for the trademarks in April last year, at the same time the then Presidential candidate Trump was accusing China of "ripping off" the US and deliberately manipulating its currency to its own advantage.

If there is no objection, the trademarks will be formally registered after 90 days.

Ethics lawyers argue that if the Trump trademarks receive any special treatment due to their association with the President, it would violate the US Constitution, which prohibits those in public office from accepting anything of value from foreign governments, unless they are approved by Congress.

Congress has not approved the China trademarks.

Norm Eisen, who served as chief ethics lawyer for former President Barack Obama, told The Independent that the initial registration of a long-denied Trump trademark "certainly seems to run afoul of the foreign emoluments clause" of the US Constitution.:whome:

"I anticipate that these issues will enter into our litigation," he said.

"When Trump is profiting from these valuable Chinese benefits [...], how can we be sure he will advance US interests in his engagements with that country, for example by staunching the flow of American jobs out from the US to China?"

Richard Painter, who served as chief ethics lawyer for George W Bush, said a trademark in itself was not likely to be a violation of the constitutional emoluments clause, but he questioned why so many were granted over such a short period, and whether there was "an accommodation in at least some of them."

They have already filed a lawsuit to challenge the President’s alleged conflicts of interest.

China's State Administration for Industry and Commerce, which oversees the Trademark Office, and Trump Organization general counsel Alan Garten did not immediately respond to requests for comment from The Independent.

Spring Chang, a founding partner at Chang Tsi & Partners, a Beijing law firm that has represented the Trump Organization, declined to comment specifically on Trump's trademarks. But she did say that she advises clients to take out marks defensively, even in categories or subcategories of goods and services they may not aim to develop.
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Is that any different from what the Mormons do in places like Las Vegas? I used to stay in the Marriott hotel, owned by Mormons, in Warsaw a lot in the nineties. That place had a 24 hour casino and wall to wall painted ladies as the Poles liked to called ladies of the night.

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Originally Posted by Bill ... "Spring Chang, a founding partner at Chang Tsi & Partners, a Beijing law firm that has represented the Trump Organization, declined to comment specifically on Trump's trademarks. But she did say that she advises clients to take out marks defensively, even in categories or subcategories of goods and services they may not aim to develop." (Source unknown)




Trump has pledged to refrain from new foreign deals while in office, and many companies register trademarks in China only to prevent others from using their name inappropriately. - InsuranceBusinessMag.com
 
Originally Posted by Bill ... "Spring Chang, a founding partner at Chang Tsi & Partners, a Beijing law firm that has represented the Trump Organization, declined to comment specifically on Trump's trademarks. But she did say that she advises clients to take out marks defensively, even in categories or subcategories of goods and services they may not aim to develop." (Source unknown)




Trump has pledged to refrain from new foreign deals while in office, and many companies register trademarks in China only to prevent others from using their name inappropriately. - InsuranceBusinessMag.com

That's still doing business.
 
well if it ain't the Russians it's the Chinese,,huh? :rolleyes:

Trump needs to declare war on Russia and sell all his businesses, and drop all his foreign intellectual properties.

Don't forget the few million he made dealing with the corrupt Azerbaijani government. The same one that helps launder Iranian Revolutionary Guard money.
 
Is that any different from what the Mormons do in places like Las Vegas? I used to stay in the Marriott hotel, owned by Mormons, in Warsaw a lot in the nineties. That place had a 24 hour casino and wall to wall painted ladies as the Poles liked to called ladies of the night.

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Which Mormon is a President?
 
:0) Maybe the Chinese will be better for Trump's brand than Americans are.

America Rejects Trump And Hits Him In The Wallet As His Hotel Business Plummets
Trump's presidential campaign has made the Trump brand toxic, as his hotel business is so bad that bookings are down 59%.
http://www.politicususa.com/2016/10/21/america.html

I doubt it.

But Trump plays the game to win by losing.

Donald Trump and the art of losing money
http://money.cnn.com/2016/10/02/investing/donald-trump-tax-returns-public-investors/
 
There's no end to the lies libtards will make to destroy their own country.

Donald Trump is not "our own country."

We want to destroy Trump to save our own country.

.. AND DEMOCRATS AREN'T DOING ANYTHING THE KNUCKLEHEADS ON THE RIGHT DIDN'T DO WHEN OBAMA WAS IN OFFICE.
 
Don't forget the few million he made dealing with the corrupt Azerbaijani government. The same one that helps launder Iranian Revolutionary Guard money.
are you still on that kick? one of the oligarchs deals with a guy who used to be part of a front for Qods force
( expeditionary aspect of IRG) and Trump
even canceled the deal and...what.. some 3rd party deal make Trump a supporter of terrorism?

You and Rachael need to MoveOn to greener pastures
 
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