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Does Donald Trump Jr.’s India visit blur an ethical line?

Does Donald Trump Jr.’s visit to India blur line between business and politics?

02/20/2018

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Does Donald Trump Jr.’s India visit blur an ethical line?

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Does Donald Trump Jr.’s visit to India blur line between business and politics?

Donald Trump Jr. says his trip to India is strictly business. But in addition to promoting units at Trump-branded luxury properties, which will ultimately benefit the president, Trump Jr. also plans to give a foreign policy speech that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to attend. Lisa Desjardins talks to Sumit Ganguly of Indiana University Bloomington about the ethics concerns.

02/20/2018

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