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Trump fumes as Nordstrom dumps Ivanka’s clothing line

- Reuters

washington — President Donald Trump blasted department store chain Nordstrom Inc. on Wednesday for dropping his daughter Ivanka’s clothing line, prompting critics to accuse him of misusing public office to benefit his family’s sprawling business empire.

After Trump’s highly unusual move to use a White House platform to intervene in a commercial matter involving his daughter, Nordstrom reiterated that its action last week was based on declining sales of the Ivanka Trump products. But White House spokesman Sean Spicer characteri­sed the move as a “direct attack” on the president’s policies. “My daughter Ivanka has been treated so unfairly by @Nordstrom. She is a great person — always pushing me to do the right thing! Terrible!” Trump wrote on Wednesday on both his personal and official presidenti­al Twitter accounts.

Ethics officials who served past Republican and Democratic administra­tions said Trump’s tweet was both unpreceden­ted for a president and troublesom­e.

“This is misuse of public office for private gains,” Richard Painter, who served as Republican President George W. Bush’s chief ethics lawyer, said in an email to Reuters. “And it is abuse of power because the official message is clear — Nordstrom is persona non grata with the administra­tion.”

Norman Eisen, an ethics adviser to Democratic President Barack Obama, noted that several states have unfair competitio­n laws, including California where Nordstrom operates many stores. The tweet, he said, could spark lawsuits if the company’s brand was being injured by an unfair attack.

The wealthy New York real estate developer who became president on January 20 has declined to sell off his businesses despite demands from critics that he do so to avoid thorny conflicts of interest. —

 ?? AP file ?? President Trump says his daughter Ivanka has been treated unfairly by Nordstrom. —
AP file President Trump says his daughter Ivanka has been treated unfairly by Nordstrom. —

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