"NBC News" declare : Wine Bar Sues Donald Trump for Unfair Competition Over D.C. Hotel
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Alex Brandon / APThe Cork Wine Bar is suing Donald Trump and his hotel for "unfair competition." "President Donald Trump's ownership constitutes unfair competition and we are asking the courts to stop it," Gross said. Donald Trump and his family hold up a ribbon during the grand opening ceremony of the Trump International Hotel on Oct. 26, 2016. A Washington restaurant filed an unfair competition lawsuit Thursday against President Donald Trump and the company that runs his D.C. hotel, claiming he's siphoning away customers who hope to "curry favor" with his administration. The Trump International Hotel in Washington.
As it stated in Yesterday's International Women's Day took on a special gravity, resulting from the emerging threat, chiefly from the Trump administration, on reproductive and women's rights. Few would argue that International Women's Day wasn't a resounding success—largely in spite of President Trump's policies and statements rather than because of them. Here is President Trump's initial message:The formal and eloquent style also suggests that these tweets were ghostwritten, also undermining his sincerity. So when Donald Trump tweeted out a message supporting all women on that day, many were quick to point out the hypocrisy of his "support," made at arm's length via two sterile-sounding tweets. Not only have Trump's proposed policies been cause for concern, but so too have his offhand statements about women in his Twitter feuds and social interactions.
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Alex Brandon / APThe Cork Wine Bar is suing Donald Trump and his hotel for "unfair competition." "President Donald Trump's ownership constitutes unfair competition and we are asking the courts to stop it," Gross said. Donald Trump and his family hold up a ribbon during the grand opening ceremony of the Trump International Hotel on Oct. 26, 2016. A Washington restaurant filed an unfair competition lawsuit Thursday against President Donald Trump and the company that runs his D.C. hotel, claiming he's siphoning away customers who hope to "curry favor" with his administration. The Trump International Hotel in Washington.
As it stated in Yesterday's International Women's Day took on a special gravity, resulting from the emerging threat, chiefly from the Trump administration, on reproductive and women's rights. Few would argue that International Women's Day wasn't a resounding success—largely in spite of President Trump's policies and statements rather than because of them. Here is President Trump's initial message:The formal and eloquent style also suggests that these tweets were ghostwritten, also undermining his sincerity. So when Donald Trump tweeted out a message supporting all women on that day, many were quick to point out the hypocrisy of his "support," made at arm's length via two sterile-sounding tweets. Not only have Trump's proposed policies been cause for concern, but so too have his offhand statements about women in his Twitter feuds and social interactions.
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Daryl [the actor playing Jonathan Gordon, the male Clinton] and I have talked about this multiple times since the performances. People felt that the male version of Clinton was feminine, and that that was bad. The plan is to go into a studio and film these debate excerpts, shot for shot, as they were televised on TV. Another theme was about not liking either candidate—you know, "I wouldn't vote for either one." Someone said that Jonathan Gordon [the male Hillary Clinton] was "really punchable" because of all the smiling. We heard a lot of "now I understand how this happened"—meaning how Trump won the election.to read more visit us Jeep
"NBC News" declare : Wine Bar Sues Donald Trump for Unfair Competition Over D.C. Hotel
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