I wasn't talking about any standards. I was simply pointing out that you are equating things done by Hunter Biden and things done by the Trump family, which you have denied doing.
Hunter Biden was not a public official when this happened, and nobody has offered anything remotely close to proof that Joe Biden took any gift or benefit.On the other hand, Trump is doing so openly, and you keep trying to equate it to situations that don't even compare because no US President...
Everyone here is committed to it, just as you seem to be committed to intentionally conflating two vastly different situations. I would ask you for proof of what you say, but I already know that facts and evidence don't factor into what you believe.
So that's a yes, you believe that the Framers did indeed intend for it to be both legal and acceptable for the President of the United States to openly accept gifts from foreign nations//heads of state. That is the only logical conclusion to draw from your continued argument for it as well as...
I'm sorry, I thought it was clear that I was asking a yes or no question. Yes or no, is it your position that the Framers intended for it to be both legal and acceptable for the President of the United States to openly accept gifts from foreign nations//heads of state?
Your position is that Framers intended for it to be both legal and acceptable for the President of the United States to openly accept gifts from foreign nations//heads of state?
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