President Donald Trump on Monday signed an executive order directing the Department of Justice to pause enforcing a nearly half-century-old law that prohibits American companies and foreign firms from bribing officials of foreign governments to obtain or retain business.
“It sounds good, but it hurts the country,” Trump said of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, as he signed the order at the White House.
“Many, many deals are unable to be made because nobody wants to do business, because they don’t want to feel like every time they pick up the phone, they’re going to jail,” Trump said, referring to U.S. anti-corruption efforts.
Don’t they already do this?
I was wanting to put businessmen at constant risk of being jailed by regulators
Really bringing back the prior century’s robber baron era aren’t they? Wonder what our banana wars are gonna be over
Trump tells every country in the world they must immediately invest 1% of their GDP in $TRUMP meme coins. He says “bad things - very bad things - will happen for countries that don’t.”
US invasion of Vietnam to secure funko pop production
Uncritical support for the US invading Britain to secure Lead Belt model production and seizure of Games Workshop.
The London Lead Party when a bunch of brits throw a shipment of wargame miniatures into the thames in an act of protest against Washington
The U.S invasion of Bermuda to secure the east coast from British invasion and to use it as the hop-off point to secure the republic of Ireland from the perfidious English
biden’s already pardoned hunter, so there’s no point to this law anymore
sinister gringo era is BACK
Dark MAGA
“Ok Ukraine, let’s try that quid pro quo again. This time I don’t have to worry about getting in trouble for it.”
It’s good to be the King…
This is a no-go for me. I was planning to buy some low level Chinese officials and have them promoted through the ranks over the next 20-30 years until I control all of China but the tariffs make the investment impossible for me to justify to my shareholders at the next hourly earnings call.
president deals strikes again