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Should the BILLIONS OF DOLLARS “earned” by the TRUMP FAMILY, during TRUMP’S presidency, be SEIZED by the next administration?

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The issue touches on deeper concerns about ethics, transparency, and the boundaries between public office and private business interests. During Trump’s time in Washington, D.C., critics frequently raised questions about whether his family’s business dealings created potential conflicts of interest. Supporters, on the other hand, have argued that no laws were broken and that the Trump family maintained legitimate business operations.

Calls for seizing wealth, however, move beyond typical political criticism into complex legal territory. In the United States, asset seizure by the government generally requires clear evidence of illegal activity—such as fraud, corruption, or violations of financial laws—and must follow due process through the courts. Without such findings, confiscating private wealth would likely face serious constitutional challenges.

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