Trump cashes in during final weeks of his presidential campaign
- Bias Rating
38% Somewhat Conservative
- Reliability
40% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
50% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-20% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
71% : It's my favorite book," Trump said in a Truth Social video.68% : "Fifty all new stunning digital trading cards - it's really something," Trump says in the ad.
59% : His firsthand experiences led him to advocate for accessible legal guidance, culminating in the creation of WyomingLLCAttorney.com."On some occasions, Trump has benefited from political organizations that he controls.
55% : Trump has sold a license agreement to a company that markets a panoply of products branded in his name.
52% : One of the more prominent deals includes Trump promoting shoes with his name and autograph on them.
52% : It is unclear exactly who profits - Trump advisers would not say, and 45Footwear is affiliated with an LLC by the same name that is based in Sheridan, Wyo., according to state records.
49% : But he said no president or major-party presidential candidate had ever marketed themselves the way Trump has - with extensive licensing deals for gear, or merging a campaign for the presidency with a private business enterprise.
48% : A person with knowledge of the discussions said the deals usually came directly to Trump or family members and were later scrutinized by lawyers, often after Trump had already said yes.
45% : "One of the many arguments we make against Trump is that he cares solely about himself and his bottom line more than anything else, including the American people, it manifests itself in all sorts of different ways," said Ammar Moussa, director of rapid response for the Harris campaign.
43% : The deal includes Trump getting profits in exchange for promotion and autographed materials.
42% : "In the sense of marketeering themselves in the way that Trump does, selling bobbleheads and MAGA gear, it's a new lurch into campaign capitalism and profiteering off the White House," he said.
37% : Trump has privately complained that being president has cost him money at some of his hotels, golf courses and luxury properties, a fact that is borne out by federal financial disclosures.
37% : Greenwood approached Trump directly about the deal, people familiar with the matter said.
35% : Trump often caused challenges to his lawyers and aides - for example, he demanded that the pro shop in his golf course sell MAGA hats, which was campaign merchandise that his private club cannot sell.
33% : "A spokeswoman for Trump did not answer questions about how many deals he had struck, how much money he had made or whether he would continue such deals should he win the White House.
30% : Trump is interested in licensing deals and one-off deals where he does not have to make large time commitments, according to people who have dealt with the issue.
28% : A person close to Trump said he has no plans to endorse or start a vodka line.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.