I am constantly amazed that people want an investigation of the Russia affair (which will go nowhere) when the massive issue of the emollients clause gets no play.
Here are Trump's conflicts of interest: Go to the article included to get an in depth description of each conflict of interest.
https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2017/04/donald-trump-conflicts-of-interests/508382/
- That Second Hotel in Washington, D.C.
- That Property in Azerbaijan
- That Trump Tower Penthouse
- That Resort in the Dominican Republic
- That Chinese Trademark
- That Meeting at Mar-a-Lago
- That Defense Department Trump Tower Rental
- That Red Cross Ball
- That D.C. Labor Dispute
- That Estate in Palm Beach
- Those Expansion Plans
- That Hotel in Vancouver
- That Reality-Television Show
- That Pipeline
- Those HUD Grants
- That Golf Course in Aberdeen
- That Other Billionaire New York Real-Estate Developer
- Those Indonesian Politicians
- That Emirati Businessman
- That Virginia Vineyard
- That Las Vegas Labor Dispute
- That Kuwaiti Event
- Those Certificates of Divestiture
- That Carrier Deal
- That Blind-Trust Issue
- Those Fannie and Freddie Investments
- That Phone Call With Taiwan
- That Deutsche Bank Debt
- That Secret Service Detail
- That Property in Georgia (the Country)
- That Phone Call With Erdogan
- That Hotel in Washington, D.C.
- That Argentinian Office Building
- Those Companies in Saudi Arabia
- That British Wind Farm
- Those Indian Business Partners
- That Envoy From the Philippines
of course those are all issues of concern, but they have nothing to do with the Russian hacking and possible collusion with members of team Trump and don't make the issue any less important.
apples are not oranges.