Author Topic: Trump DROPS THE HAMMER on Nordstrom After They Drop Ivanka Trump Brand  (Read 914 times)

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President Donald Trump on Wednesday blasted luxury department store Nordstrom for dropping his daughter Ivanka Trump’s label, a move that drew immediate criticism for further blurring the line between Trump’s administration and his family’s businesses.

“My daughter Ivanka has been treated so unfairly by @Nordstrom. She is a great person -- always pushing me to do the right thing! Terrible!” Trump tweeted Wednesday morning.

Nordstrom claimed it was purely a business decision, but I don’t think anyone is buying that bull crap. It is widely known that they have been very biased against President Trump. They issued a statement that supports immigrants and refugees and stands against the President. This also occurred during a #GrabYourWallet boycott of all Trump products.

White House press secretary Sean Spicer defended the president’s tweet during the daily briefing on Wednesday, asserting that Trump should be able to defend his family. And he should… this is a blatant attack against his daughter and it is reprehensible. “For people to take out their concerns about his actions or his executive orders on members of his family, he has every right to stand up for his family and applaud their businesses activities, their success,” Spicer said.

Even though Ivanka has separated herself from her business, this is obviously an attack on her and on her father. “There’s clearly efforts to undermine that name based on her father’s positions on particularly policies that he’s taken,” Spicer said. “She is getting maligned because of his policies.” And by the way, Trump did not send the tweet during his daily intelligence briefing. That is fake news.

Of course, Trump’s detractors immediately seized on this, screeching that there is not enough space between the President’s office and his business dealings. Give it a freaking rest already. Norm Eisen, a former Obama administration ethics czar, called the move “outrageous” on Twitter and said Nordstrom should consider suing under the California Unfair Competition Law, which forbids “any unfair” business act. Oh, please do… Nordstrom will lose in more ways than one. There is no ethics rule that prohibits the President from doing what he did.

Nordstrom’s stocks fell after the tweet, but bounced back. I suggest Americans fight back by not shopping there.

http://rightwingnews.com/donald-trump/trump-drops-hammer-nordstrom-drop-ivanka-trump-brand/