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Scottish Sun
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
BGT finalist hits back in furious rant after being accused of ‘trying to rig final' by trolls who say she ‘can't sing'
BRITAIN'S Got Talent finalist Stacey Leadbeatter has issued a defiant response after being subjected to a slew of trolling messages. The singer has unleashed a furious rant against her haters after being unfairly targeted after failing to win audience votes during Saturday's final on ITV. 4 Stacey Leadbeatter has hit back at critics who took aim at her finishing in 11th on the BGT final Credit: Shutterstock Editorial 4 The star was forced to bat off trolls after getting a negative reception online Credit: Rex Stacey, KSI's Golden Buzzer act, had proved a fan favourite throughout the contest, however the tide appeared to turn during the show's final outing over the weekend. Having sung Robbie Williams hit Angel and receiving major praise from the judges, there was shock when it was revealed that Stacey had finished in last place on the final night. Stacey was ranked 11th and as such below all of her fellow finalists. Since then, fans have accused the singer of 'trying to rig votes' by broadcasting live on TikTok during the final - something Stacey has denied. Hitting back at the negativity she has faced since her performance, Stacey wrote online: "Some of the comments I am getting are hilarious. 'You came last hahaha' nope. "I didn't come last I came 11th out of THOUSANDS and I am incredible proud of that." She then added: "'You tried rigging the votes by coming on tiktok live' nope, I have been on tiktok for 5 years now and I have been [lucky to] have a large platform throughout this time. "'You looked like a drag queen,' thank you, Drag queens are stunning." Stacey then appeared to confirm she was bereft by "personal stuff" which could have affected the end result of her performance. Hitting back at critics of her vocals, she said: "'You Sounded horrible you can't sing' that's your personal opinion plus you try and sing live on TV in front of millions with personal stuff going on.' Britain's Got Talent embroiled in yet another FIX row as fans are left furious over semi-final result "You can't sing,' the Simon Cowell gave me two standing ovations. And has told me he thinks I can sing. Who am I going to listen to? "There is so much more I could say but I'm not going to. "It's sad that people are so miserable that they have to try and bully someone they don't know on the internet for chasing their dreams and doing something they love." She then closed her message to say: "Shame on you." Magician Harry Moulding became the second ever magic act to win the contest. He finished in first place and received the £250,000 payout as well as a spot on the bill at the Royal Variety Performance. BGT's Best Golden Buzzer Moments BGT have handed out many Golden Buzzer's over the years, can you remember some of the most famous Loren Allred - Loren Allred, 32, from Brooklyn, New York jetted to London to audition after recording the vocals for The Greatest Showman. The stunning singer got a standing ovation and a Golden Buzzer from the judges as she delivered a stirring rendition of Never Enough from the popular film. Loren came out on stage and revealed to the judges they would have heard her voice many times before that moment. "I was hired to record the vocals for The Greatest Showman as a guide for the actors to know how to sing the songs," she explained. Loren then revealed actress Rebecca Ferguson was so stunned by her singing that she decided to let her vocals be heard in the movie. "So she lip-synced," Loren said. - Loren Allred, 32, from Brooklyn, New York jetted to London to audition after recording the vocals for The Greatest Showman. The stunning singer got a standing ovation and a Golden Buzzer from the judges as she delivered a stirring rendition of Never Enough from the popular film. Loren came out on stage and revealed to the judges they would have heard her voice many times before that moment. "I was hired to record the vocals for The Greatest Showman as a guide for the actors to know how to sing the songs," she explained. Loren then revealed actress Rebecca Ferguson was so stunned by her singing that she decided to let her vocals be heard in the movie. "So she lip-synced," Loren said. Chicken Shed Theatre Company - Comprised of individuals aged between 5 and 37, the group was set up to welcome anyone irrespective of background to get up on stage and perform and fulfil their dream. Chicken Shed prides itself on accepting anyone and does not hold auditions to make the group a safe and inclusive space. The group wowed as they performed Wonder by Naughty Boy featuring Emeli Sande. It meant that Alesha wasted no time as she decided to hit her golden buzzer for the young performers. She told them it was her "honour" to reward their inclusiveness with her golden buzzer. - Comprised of individuals aged between 5 and 37, the group was set up to welcome anyone irrespective of background to get up on stage and perform and fulfil their dream. Chicken Shed prides itself on accepting anyone and does not hold auditions to make the group a safe and inclusive space. The group wowed as they performed Wonder by Naughty Boy featuring Emeli Sande. It meant that Alesha wasted no time as she decided to hit her golden buzzer for the young performers. She told them it was her "honour" to reward their inclusiveness with her golden buzzer. The Dancing Granny - Granny Paddy Jones and her professional partner Niko Espinosa first hit headlines when they won the Spanish talent show Tú sí que vales in 2009, before going on to appear on Britain's Got Talent in 2014 where they came ninth. Amanda Holden was so impressed with Paddy that she gave her the Golden Buzzer, which sent them straight through to the semi-finals. But things took a worrying turn when Paddy cracked a rib while rehearsing a new move and her place on the show was under doubt. She was given the all-clear to perform in the end but didn't quite live up to expectations. - Granny Paddy Jones and her professional partner Niko Espinosa first hit headlines when they won the Spanish talent show Tú sí que vales in 2009, before going on to appear on Britain's Got Talent in 2014 where they came ninth. Amanda Holden was so impressed with Paddy that she gave her the Golden Buzzer, which sent them straight through to the semi-finals. But things took a worrying turn when Paddy cracked a rib while rehearsing a new move and her place on the show was under doubt. She was given the all-clear to perform in the end but didn't quite live up to expectations. Bars and Melody - They will forever be remembered for their anti-bullying song on the talent show. Bars and Melody were first seen on the 2014 series of Britain's Got Talent, getting shuttled into the semi-finals when Simon Cowell pressed his Golden Buzzer. They made it to the final thanks to a performance of I'll Be Missing You but lost out on the crown to Collabro. These days Charlie Lenehan - known as Melody - is covered in tattoos, with inkings on his neck, arms and chest. But he is as close as ever to co-star Leondre Devries - who is Bars - with the pair seen enjoying themselves in exotic locations all over the world. 4 Magic performer Harry won the contest Credit: Shutterstock Editorial


Time of India
06-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
CM Punk leaves Seth Rollins laid out in stunning WWE RAW return moment
CM Punk made his shocking return to RAW and went straight after his heated rival, Seth "Freakin" Rollins. Seth "Freakin" Rollins had his Wiseman, Paul Heyman, manipulate Main Event Jey Uso into putting his World Heavyweight Championship on the line against him. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The Visionary had his cohort, Bron Breakker and Heyman by his side and was about to win his 6th World title in the process. However, the return of his heated foe, CM Punk, shattered those plans, who came to Omaha this week for some revenge. CM Punk made his return to RAW this week The opening segment of Monday Night RAW this week saw Paul Heyman confronting Jey Uso in the ring. The Wiseman launched a verbal rant on the Universe for calling him a scumbag and the man to betray CM Punk and Roman Reigns. Following a verbal explosion, Heyman said that Seth Rollins has to be the World Champion and goaded Jey Uso into putting his title on the line against him. The YEET man offered to do it this week itself and the match was made official. It was set to be the main event of the show with Rollins and Uso delivering an exciting showdown that captivate the audience in attendance. Towards the end, Bron Breakker tried to run interfere, however, Sami Zayn came from the crowd to neutrilize his threat. However, Breakker was able to put him away and also deliver a spear to Jey Uso on the outside of the ring. He then sent Jey into the ring and Seth Rollins got the opportunity to hit the Pedigree. Just as the Revolutionary was closing in on the victory, CM Punk's music hit and The Best in the World came out with a chair. He first took out Bron Breakker on the entrance ramp and then headed to the ring to attack Rollins with the chair as well. The Visionary managed to get out of the ring as he regrouped with Breakker and Heyman on the entrance ramp. With CM Punk back in the mix, it will be interesting to see him exact his revenge on all three of them. Also read:


Daily Mail
02-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Kim Kardashian brushes aside son Saint's hacking drama as she rocks skimpy bikini on beach trip
Kim Kardashian showcased her figure in a stylish swimsuit as she brushed aside drama after her son Saint seemingly hacked her Instagram account this week. The SKIMS founder, 44 - whose ex Kanye West recently went on a wild rant over a custody battle of their four children - shared an assortment of snaps on Thursday as she posed up a storm on a scenic beach. The reality star whisked herself away to a tropical destination last month alongside her kids and other family members. Kim flaunted her sculpted midriff wearing a black, plunging bikini top as well as a skirt that clung to her frame and flowed down on the right side. Her shorter, damp locks were pushed back to prevent any loose strands from falling onto her face. The TV personality could be seen standing on a sandy shore as waves crashed down behind her. More photos were taken as Kim strolled next the water which was surrounded by palm trees and greenery. In the caption of the post, the businesswoman opted to not pen a message to her fans and instead simply added a palm tree emoji. The mom-of-four previously uploaded images from the relaxing getaway, such as her trying out ziplining. In one image, the beauty also flaunted eye-catching ankle bracelets that she had worn while burying her toes into the sand. An influencer and jewelry expert Julia Chafe soon called out the star in a video and said the accessories 'cost more than' a house. Earlier this week on Wednesday, Kim's nine-year-old son Saint appeared to hack his mother's Instagram account. A post was shared to her main page that encouraged social media users to follow his YouTube account and read: 'Sub to Saint,s channel.' Fans offered mixed reactions in response, with some reprimanding Saint and others applauding him. In the caption of the post, the businesswoman opted to not pen a message to her fans and instead simply added a palm tree emoji A post was shared to her main page that encouraged social media users to follow his YouTube account and read: 'Sub to Saint,s channel' One penned, 'Girl tell ur son to get off ur phone,' while another added, 'It's giving HACKED.' 'Saint, give mom her phone back!' a follower typed out, but one commented, 'Saint done hacked the IG for the promo lolol.. smart man.' Kim previously admitted that her son had hacked her account last year as well hours before the U.S. presidential election to promote his Fortnite account. During an appearance on the What In The Winkler? podcast, the reality star expressed, 'Like when Saint took my phone and posted… and my publicist is writing me like "This is what you're posting on Election Day?" 'And I was like, "It's a kid. He has no idea,"' she continued, before saying that Saint's actions did cause embarrassment for her. 'He like reposted a video, something about the election, and I took his account down just because he has to ask me before every post. So he's just started a Fortnite account, and I'm like… you have got to give yourself grace.' When it comes to parenting and children making mistakes, Kim said, 'Sometimes I like when kids work it out themselves, and they figured it out themselves. Sometimes we have to intervene.' Kim also explained she had started to 'put my foot down' in regards to disciplining her four kids. One penned, 'Girl tell ur son to get off ur phone,' while another added, 'It's giving HACKED' ''If I don't do this now and fight through the tears, as uncomfortable as that is, then they are always going to get their way. The lesson won't be learned.' Kim has also been embroiled with drama with ex-husband Kanye West - who went on a wild rant about not seeing his kids in a livestream this week on Wednesday. The rapper vented about not seeing daughter North, 11, as well as his three younger kids - daughter Chicago, seven; and sons Saint, nine, and Psalm, five as he ranted in a room while clad in an all-black ensemble and a mask. 'F*** all these f***** n*****,' said West, who was recently banned from Twitch. 'I'mma go get these kids, bro. I'm talking to the lawyers - it gets to the point where I don't lose my f***in' mind where I got to get used to not seeing my kids.' The Stronger artist added, '[DJ] Akademiks put that battery in my back, bro - cause I was in the airport by myself … I'mma go get these kids, man!' has reached out to Kardashian's reps and West's rep Milo Yiannopoulos for further comment on this story. In his rant, West said, 'Why you got all these Black kids that are just sitting there at school ... trying to jump up and down for McDonald's, n*****.' West, who previously complained about the lack of public support from Jay-Z and Beyoncé, added, 'None of these celebrity n***** give a f*** about anything but their next cheeseburger, n*****!' The music artist, who recently returned from Japan, has been working on new music as of late and corresponding with his fans on social media about the upcoming slate of releases. West previously posted a series of tweets on March 19 in which he said that he was put off by a white woman being in control of his Black children. Kanye was slammed by people in the comment thread of a Hollywood Unlocked Instagram post for his frenetic behavior in relation to seeing his kids. One commenter, referring to content on West's X feed, said that 'maybe swastikas and molestation of family members aren't kid friendly.' Others said West was hurting his own cause with the public meltdown when the custody case eventually hit court. 'Kim don't even have to bring the evidence to court,' one user said. 'The judge can just look on her phone on a calm Wednesday morning.' West's comments directed at his ex-wife came in reaction to a planned collaboration between his daughter North and rapper Playboi Carti, 28, which he opposes. 'So Kim got the name and likeness over my black children,' the Bound 2 artist said on X/Twitter. The 24-time Grammy winner continued: 'So a white women has control over the name and likeness of my Black children and then speaks to carti about putting my daughter on a song with him.' West added that 'these [dumb a**] celebrities be trying to play with me in my face.' The Runaway artist explained in an earlier tweet that he wasn't comfortable letting North work with Playboi Carti, when he is not directly involved with the project. West cited his beliefs in terms of how gender relates to co-parenting, saying that 'the man has the first and final say over his kids.' The Gold Digger artist previously said that 'the man makes the final decision.' West was critical of Playboy Carti for not collaborating with him amid recent controversies, citing how he included him on his 2024 hit single CARNIVAL. Last month, West also took to X to make a claim that he has not seen his son Saint this year - despite him being seen with his children, including Saint, a few months ago in January while in Japan. can also confirm that the Heartless rapper spent time with Saint, Chicago and Psalm in April. A source told 'Kanye has been in LA recently for a few months and didn't ask to see the kids aside from North until a week before he was leaving again.' The insider added, 'Kanye can see the kids anytime he wants, there are no limitations, but Kim is very careful also to not put them in situations that are chaotic. Protecting her kids are first and foremost.'
Yahoo
14-02-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Opinion - Where's the outrage? ‘Trump World Inc.'s' many conflicts of interest
In 2018, President Trump's infamous former chief strategist Steve Bannon said that 'Democrats don't matter; the real opposition is the media. And the way to deal with them is to flood the zone with s—.' Trump's 'flood-the-zone' strategy is working right now about as well as Bannon could have ever imagined. A media so flooded with breaking news faces the prospect of something like reporting on a game of Whack-a-Mole. By design, many of Trump's significant pronouncements and questionable activities are drowning under layers of excrement, whereas traditionally they would have generated headlines. Trump's extreme conflicts of interest are one such story. It is completely lost on the public that Trump is enriching himself daily with millions — potentially even billions — of dollars through his vast, diverse, growing domestic and international business empire. And the 47th president is only just getting started. Trump is the first president to own a controlling stake in a publicly traded company. Trump Media and Technology Group (symbol DJT) debuted on NASDAQ in March. Its home page exclaims, 'A Uniting Force For Freedom of Expression — No Political Discrimination, Canceling Cancel Culture, Standing Up to Big Tech and Follow the TRUTH.' Barron's, a respected financial news source, reported on Inauguration Day that this company 'is largely a cipher with scant disclosures, hardly any revenue, and no coverage on Wall Street. The stock has meme-like qualities, trading on presidential utterances and spikes in volume that vanish as quickly as they arise.' Not only is Trump Media a shaky investment, but it represents a political-financial alternative universe that has become 'normalized.' Consider that the president owns approximately 53 percent of the company's stock, and that its communication platform, Truth Social, is the president's mouthpiece. Trump utilizes Truth Social 24/7 to make official government announcements, inject controversy, spew misinformation, hurl insults and rant against his enemies. As of January 2025, Truth Social had only 6.3 million active users, but media amplification keeps it top of mind. Truth's home page reads, 'Your Voice — Your Freedom,' language that could have been ripped from George Orwell's classic '1984.' Trump Media's stock has settled at around $30 a share nearly a year after it went public with its $79.38 opening day 52-week high and low of $11.75. According to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing from December, Trump transferred 115 million shares of stock, worth approximately $3.4 billion, to a Trust controlled by his son, Donald Jr. However, the fine print states that Trump is still the Trust's 'settlor and sole beneficiary.' Because it is a public company, Trump Media's stock can be purchased by anyone, anywhere, including governments. Through its Swiss National Banks, Switzerland was the first to own 157,000 shares of DJT stock valued at $5.37 million. Switzerland is benign, but it represents what CREW — a longtime watchdog organization — warned could 'open Trump up to endless potential conflicts of interest, national security threats and potential violations of the Constitution's Emoluments clauses.' Such conflicts of interest include the company's board of directors, which is full of familiar names: Kash Patel, nominated as FBI director, and Linda McMahon, nominee for secretary of Education. Two post-inauguration SEC filings dated from last month show that both Patel and McMahon received 25,946 shares of stock valued at approximately $778,380 'as consideration for services rendered.' Was that a lucrative payout for future cooperation with the Big Boss? Former Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) is Trump Media and Technology Group's chairman and chief executive officer. He served on the House Intelligence Committee when Patel was a staffer. As FBI director, Patel will nicely dovetail with Nunes, whom Trump appointed chairman of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board to 'ensure that the Intelligence Community is working to advance the president's America First agenda.' Another intelligence advisory board member is Scott Glabe, the company's general counsel. Nunes and Glabe will have access to national secrets for strategic planning and investment purposes, which could be used to enrich themselves and Trump. Where is the outrage? Potentially most egregious is that even more lucrative presidential business conflicts are on the horizon for Trump Media. Its recent press release stated, 'Trump Media Registers Trademarks for Investment Vehicles.' If Trump's SEC approves it, you will be able to invest in six financial instruments, such as ' Made in America ETF,' ' U.S. Energy Independence SMA,' and ' Bitcoin Plus ETF.' '[T]hese are for investors who believe in America First principles,' said Nunes. But Americans should ask what could possibly go wrong when an incumbent president's public company starts offering investment instruments. I may have seen the future last Sunday morning while watching Maria Bartiromo's show on Fox News. Her interview with White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller was followed with an ad for Trump Watches. Pitched by Trump himself, the ad could have been a Saturday Night Live skit. Thus, we eagerly await Trump's ' ads on Fox News for 'investments that strengthen the Patriot Economy.' If those are not enough potential conflicts, the Trump Organization's website, run by Donald Jr. and Eric Trump, is stacked with business and global entanglements that intertwine with Dad's conduct of foreign policy. Check out Trump Inc.'s new 'global portfolio expansion' to India (four projects), Saudi Arabia (two projects), United Arab Emirates, Vietnam and more. When Trump meets those nations' leaders, does he ever discuss Trump Inc.'s business deals? Might the Gaza Strip be renamed 'Trump Strip' and added to their 'global portfolio expansion'? In April, the president's private business will meet Saudi Arabia's longstanding quest for global recognition through sports when state-owned LIV Golf hosts a tournament at Trump National Doral in Miami — a revenue hole-in-one for Trump Inc. Trump's ethics guidelines, announced in January, are rife with loopholes to grow what I call 'Trump World Inc.' As the president reigns and 'floods the zone' with news, he drowns opposing media along with national outrage over conflicts of interest with business and cryptocurrency deals that could earn him and his family billions of dollars while Trump promotes 'America First.' Myra Adams is an opinion writer who served on the creative team of two Republican presidential campaigns in 2004 and 2008. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. 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The Hill
14-02-2025
- Business
- The Hill
Where's the outrage? ‘Trump World Inc.'s' many conflicts of interest
In 2018, President Trump's infamous former chief strategist Steve Bannon said that 'Democrats don't matter; the real opposition is the media. And the way to deal with them is to flood the zone with s—.' Trump's 'flood-the-zone' strategy is working right now about as well as Bannon could have ever imagined. A media so flooded with breaking news faces the prospect of something like reporting on a game of Whack-a-Mole. By design, many of Trump's significant pronouncements and questionable activities are drowning under layers of excrement, whereas traditionally they would have generated headlines. Trump's extreme conflicts of interest are one such story. It is completely lost on the public that Trump is enriching himself daily with millions — potentially even billions — of dollars through his vast, diverse, growing domestic and international business empire. And the 47th president is only just getting started. Trump is the first president to own a controlling stake in a publicly traded company. Trump Media and Technology Group (symbol DJT) debuted on NASDAQ in March. Its home page exclaims, 'A Uniting Force For Freedom of Expression — No Political Discrimination, Canceling Cancel Culture, Standing Up to Big Tech and Follow the TRUTH.' Barron's, a respected financial news source, reported on Inauguration Day that this company 'is largely a cipher with scant disclosures, hardly any revenue, and no coverage on Wall Street. The stock has meme-like qualities, trading on presidential utterances and spikes in volume that vanish as quickly as they arise.' Not only is Trump Media a shaky investment, but it represents a political-financial alternative universe that has become 'normalized.' Consider that the president owns approximately 53 percent of the company's stock, and that its communication platform, Truth Social, is the president's mouthpiece. Trump utilizes Truth Social 24/7 to make official government announcements, inject controversy, spew misinformation, hurl insults and rant against his enemies. As of January 2025, Truth Social had only 6.3 million active users, but media amplification keeps it top of mind. Truth's home page reads, 'Your Voice — Your Freedom,' language that could have been ripped from George Orwell's classic '1984.' Trump Media's stock has settled at around $30 a share nearly a year after it went public with its $79.38 opening day 52-week high and low of $11.75. According to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing from December, Trump transferred 115 million shares of stock, worth approximately $3.4 billion, to a Trust controlled by his son, Donald Jr. However, the fine print states that Trump is still the Trust's 'settlor and sole beneficiary.' Because it is a public company, Trump Media's stock can be purchased by anyone, anywhere, including governments. Through its Swiss National Banks, Switzerland was the first to own 157,000 shares of DJT stock valued at $5.37 million. Switzerland is benign, but it represents what CREW — a longtime watchdog organization — warned could 'open Trump up to endless potential conflicts of interest, national security threats and potential violations of the Constitution's Emoluments clauses.' Such conflicts of interest include the company's board of directors, which is full of familiar names: Kash Patel, nominated as FBI director, and Linda McMahon, nominee for secretary of Education. Two post-inauguration SEC filings dated from last month show that both Patel and McMahon received 25,946 shares of stock valued at approximately $778,380 'as consideration for services rendered.' Was that a lucrative payout for future cooperation with the Big Boss? Former Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) is Trump Media and Technology Group's chairman and chief executive officer. He served on the House Intelligence Committee when Patel was a staffer. As FBI director, Patel will nicely dovetail with Nunes, whom Trump appointed chairman of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board to 'ensure that the Intelligence Community is working to advance the president's America First agenda.' Another intelligence advisory board member is Scott Glabe, the company's general counsel. Nunes and Glabe will have access to national secrets for strategic planning and investment purposes, which could be used to enrich themselves and Trump. Where is the outrage? Potentially most egregious is that even more lucrative presidential business conflicts are on the horizon for Trump Media. Its recent press release stated, 'Trump Media Registers Trademarks for Investment Vehicles.' If Trump's SEC approves it, you will be able to invest in six financial instruments, such as ' Made in America ETF,' ' U.S. Energy Independence SMA,' and ' Bitcoin Plus ETF.' '[T]hese are for investors who believe in America First principles,' said Nunes. But Americans should ask what could possibly go wrong when an incumbent president's public company starts offering investment instruments. I may have seen the future last Sunday morning while watching Maria Bartiromo's show on Fox News. Her interview with White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller was followed with an ad for Trump Watches. Pitched by Trump himself, the ad could have been a Saturday Night Live skit. Thus, we eagerly await Trump's ' ads on Fox News for 'investments that strengthen the Patriot Economy.' If those are not enough potential conflicts, the Trump Organization's website, run by Donald Jr. and Eric Trump, is stacked with business and global entanglements that intertwine with Dad's conduct of foreign policy. Check out Trump Inc.'s new ' global portfolio expansion ' to India (four projects), Saudi Arabia (two projects), United Arab Emirates, Vietnam and more. When Trump meets those nations' leaders, does he ever discuss Trump Inc.'s business deals? Might the Gaza Strip be renamed 'Trump Strip' and added to their 'global portfolio expansion'? In April, the president's private business will meet Saudi Arabia's longstanding quest for global recognition through sports when state-owned LIV Golf hosts a tournament at Trump National Doral in Miami — a revenue hole-in-one for Trump Inc. Trump's ethics guidelines, announced in January, are rife with loopholes to grow what I call 'Trump World Inc.' As the president reigns and 'floods the zone' with news, he drowns opposing media along with national outrage over conflicts of interest with business and cryptocurrency deals that could earn him and his family billions of dollars while Trump promotes 'America First.'