'Using the presidency to advertise your business's products and for personal profit is an abuse of power and an impeachable offense,' the husband of White House counselor Kellyanne Conway said.
He often accuses Trump of being too mentally ill and unstable to serve as president because he's a"malignant narcissist" — strong words that directly rebuke Kellyanne, who's a staunch defender. The frequent public attacks by Conway, a conservative lawyer, against his wife's boss has allowed him to rise to national prominence.
Trump denied that he would profit from hosting next year's G7 Summit. Asked by reporters this week in a joint press conference with French President Emmanuel Macron at the G7 Summit in France whether he was concerned about ethics or boosting his own brand, Trump responded:"No. Not at all."
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