Close to 200 trademark applications were filed since 2015, the year Trump announced his candidacy for the White House.
, which covered a range of products that included "voting machines."
Daniel Wessel, the deputy War Room director of the Democratic National Committee said, "Despite his promises, Donald Trump never fully separated himself from his company, which has continued to do business globally." "Foreign [trademark] filings by entities related to Trump have slowed but not ceased since his inauguration," WTR reported.An ethical minefield
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