The White House website is being update and Melania Trump’s biography included one of her accomplishments which was to start her own jewelry line on QVC. After the left became enraged, they removed the name of her jewelry line…which is Melania Jewelry. That’s as hard to figure out as John Podesta’s password, which was ‘passwørd’.
The title is sarcasm aimed at the left who are ranting about what they believe is an illegal promotion of her jewelry line.
The jewelry is not even on the QVC website anymore.
AOL says: this probably won’t help the perception that the Trump administration is flouting traditional presidential ethics practices and potentially a few ethics laws.
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The media’s pettiness knows no bounds. The AOL article then went into the Impeachment possibilities they have been salivating over:
Some experts say President Trump may already be in violation of the Constitution. It says in part no one holding office should “accept of any present, Emolument, Office, or Title, of any kind whatever, from any King, Prince, or foreign State.” Trump has business dealings all over the world, and foreign dignitaries have already stayed at his hotel in Washington, D.C. But without seeing his tax returns — which Trump refuses to release — it’s impossible to know everywhere his business profits.
One leftist Harvard law professor they quoted said he’s a “walking, talking violation of” the Constitution.
The good professor is a walking, talking leftist.
Donald Trump’s lawyers covered all their bases but the left is on a mission.
This accusation of violating the Emoluments clause came from fake Cherokee Elizabeth Warren who was hired at Harvard as a minority Native-American.
Fauxcahontas has a PowWow cookbook to prove she is indeed Cherokee, as well as a picture of PaPaw who had high cheekbones like “all of the Indians do”.
“Being Native-American has been part of her story since the day I was born,” said the fake Cherokee.
Some of the tweets about Melania’s jewelry are fun. It’s like watching a reality show.
What a chickens**t story: https://t.co/Lt8kWbs1aG
— Brit Hume (@brithume) January 21, 2017
Should Melania Trump being using her position as First Lady to promote her career? What do you think? #melaniatrumphttps://t.co/CsfKa2bT1S
— Trisha Wright (@streakanime) January 22, 2017
But added a page about @MELANIATRUMP fake jewelry line. A glimpse of things to come… https://t.co/0WZRTpcUCs
— Carole Radziwill (@CaroleRadziwill) January 21, 2017
White House website promotes Melania #Trump modeling & jewelry line @OversightDems Consider this my formal complaint https://t.co/JNtxiPX51L
— Scott Dworkin (@funder) January 21, 2017
White House revises Melania Trump’s bio after we pointed out her illegal jewelry promotion https://t.co/mliVcUzgR8
— Palmer Report (@PalmerReport) January 21, 2017
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