Trump business backlash part of 'cancel culture,' son says

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The PGA cancelled its tournament at his golf course. Banks say they won't lend to him anymore. New York City is looking to end his contract to operate the Central Park skating rink.

Hits to President Donald Trump's business empire since the deadly riots at the U.S. Capitol are part of a liberal “cancel culture,” his son, Eric, told The Associated Press on Tuesday, saying his father will leave the presidency with a powerful brand backed by millions of voters who will follow him “to the ends of the Earth.”

Amid accusations Trump incited the mob, the PGA of America voted to strip its namesake championship from Trump's Bedminister, New Jersey, golf course next year, a British golf organization said the British Open will not be played at a Trump property in the “foreseeable future,” the e-commerce company Shopify stopped helping run the online Trump Store, and New York City announced it was looking to cancel contracts with Trump for skating rinks and a golf course in the Bronx.

“We witnessed the president of the United States encouraging the rioters and refraining from calling in the National Guard to protect the Congress in its performance of duty,” said one bank that cut ties, New York's Signature Bank, once so close to Trump it put his daughter Ivanka on its board. That upbeat assessment notwithstanding, the limited data available for his private company suggest the Trump Organization's golf properties, as well as other parts of his businesses, may be struggling.

“They don't want to be publicly shamed for being a member of his golf club,” said the person, who requested anonymity because he doesn't want to lose his clients' business. “Do you think a guy who works for a financial firm or a drug company wants to see his picture in the paper?”

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Attracted business because he was the President...after major loss fallout was expected.

Thats not what that even means jfc Whole family of morons

Seems like consequences and the free market at work. You reap what you sow, and it's gonna be quite a crop for this bunch.

I thought they believed in the free market

Ah, I thought they were always in favour of the free market working?

And people still think they have freedoms? Lmfaoo! I’m glad he lost but cancel culture has been taking over lately and people’s rights are slowly being taken away. Having an opinion that doesn’t agree with some of the masses often leads to things being taken too far.

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