Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Trump Jr.: No profiting from office

President’s son calls claim ‘nonsense’ on real-estate developmen­t trip to India

- MUNEEZA NAQVI

NEW DELHI — Donald Trump Jr. said that any talk of his family profiting from his father’s presidency is “nonsense” while on a visit to India that has raised ethical concerns about using the name of the American president to promote internatio­nal business ventures.

The eldest son of President Donald Trump, who is in India to meet the promoters and buyers of Trump brand luxury homes in the country, said his family is actually missing out on business opportunit­ies because his father pledged to conduct no new foreign business while he was in office.

Trump Jr., who along with his brother Eric now runs the Trump Organizati­on, told Indian television channel CNBC-TV18 on Tuesday that when critics talk about them “profiteeri­ng from the presidency and all this nonsense” they forget about “the opportunit­y cost of the deals that we were not able to do.”

“It’s sort of a shame. Because we put on all these imposition­s on ourselves and essentiall­y got no credit for actually doing that … for doing the right thing,” he added.

For at least a week before Trump Jr. arrived in India on Tuesday, several major Indian newspapers carried glossy, front-page advertisem­ents with the statement, “Trump has arrived. Have you?”

The ads promised that buyers who order apartments in a new Trump-brand luxury real estate developmen­t in a suburb of the Indian capital by today will get “a conversati­on and dinner” with Trump Jr. a day later.

He is expected to visit and promote business in all the Trump-brand projects across four Indian cities. Media access to his events in the country has been limited, and only news organizati­ons chosen by his team have had access to him.

The Trump Organizati­on has licensing agreements with all its Indian business partners. They build the properties and acquire the Trump name in exchange for a fee. With five projects in India, the country is the brand’s largest market outside the United States. A luxury complex is already open in the central city of Pune, with other developmen­ts in varying stages of constructi­on in the coastal cities of Mumbai and Kolkata, and two in Gurgaon.

All the projects were signed before Donald Trump took office, but promoting even existing business has raised ethics concerns.

“The president should be putting the public’s interest before his business interests. That can’t happen if his son is flying around the world trying to trade on the fact that his father is sitting in the Oval Office,” said Scott Amey, general counsel for the nonpartisa­n Project on Government Oversight in Washington.

Amey added that several foreign deals touted by the president’s two adult sons have “stretched the definition of what ventures were previously in the works.”

Trump Jr. has made several visits to India over the years and has repeatedly talked of great business opportunit­ies in the country.

 ?? AP/BIKAS DAS ?? The eldest son of U.S. President Donald Trump, Donald Trump Jr., arrives for a meeting with journalist­s Wednesday in Kolkata, India.
AP/BIKAS DAS The eldest son of U.S. President Donald Trump, Donald Trump Jr., arrives for a meeting with journalist­s Wednesday in Kolkata, India.

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