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Trump Jr. Skewers New York City as He Exits Courthouse, Says ‘They’ll Be Begging for Guys Like Donald Trump’ to Return

When⁤ the regulators turn into persecutors, even a great ⁣city⁣ is on its⁢ way down.

Former President ‍Donald Trump’s son, Donald Trump ‍Jr., made some solid points on Monday when he ‍walked out of a Manhattan courtroom after‌ testifying⁢ in the⁢ civil fraud‌ trial of his father, family and their company.

“The implications … for any businesses trying⁢ to operate‍ in and around New York are truly staggering but that shouldn’t surprise ⁤anyone, based on everything that we’ve seen coming out⁢ of this attorney general,” Trump⁤ Jr. said.

“It’s just a really sad state of affairs for ​New York, ‌again, where there is ‌no actual‌ person complaining other than the attorney general herself,” ‌he said.

“I would think​ that this ‍would ⁣set a precedent to make it ⁣impossible for ⁣anyone to ⁣actually do business in or around⁤ New York ‌City. But based on everything else I’ve seen in New York,⁢ it doesn’t seem like they care,” he added.

Trump Jr. is right, of course.

The precedents being set by politically motivated prosecutions like the one brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James ⁢will give pause to‍ any business looking to operate in or around New York ‌City.

Thriving business and‍ economic opportunity benefit society as a whole, lifting more people ⁣out of poverty than any government program ever could.

A 2016 report in the New⁣ York Post by veteran columnist Steve Cuozzo recounts the story of how Trump helped save New York City in the 1980s and 1990s.

Trump transformed neglected ​and decaying neighborhoods like the Upper West Side, Upper East Side,⁤ Columbus Circle, and the financial district⁣ through major development projects, Cuozzo reported. He​ built high-end residential towers, hotels, retail complexes, and office‍ buildings‍ in areas many ​had written​ off.

He restored faded landmarks ⁢like ⁢the⁤ Commodore Hotel, Wollman‌ Rink ⁤in​ Central Park, and 40 Wall​ Street.⁤ His⁣ renovations helped revitalize these‍ sites and the areas around them.

Trump pioneered mixed-use projects that combined residential, hotel, office, and retail spaces. Trump Tower was an early model for this.

He brought high-end amenities and elite residential ⁢offerings ⁣to neighborhoods like the Upper East Side, drawing wealthy residents. Projects⁢ like Trump ⁢Plaza introduced new luxury to the ‌area.

Trump brought back confidence in New ‍York ‍real estate and faith in ⁢the city’s‍ future when ‌the city was at a low point. His willingness to‍ invest helped lead a broader revival.

He changed ⁣the‍ face of Fifth Avenue by building Trump Tower when other luxury retailers ‌were abandoning ⁤the area. This helped‍ the avenue regain its upscale luster.

Trump ⁢took risks on neighborhoods and concepts when ​few others would, helping lead the rehabilitation of a declining New York ⁤City.

After how​ New York ‍has treated ⁤one‌ of ⁤its greatest residents,‍ who will want to do business in ⁣this city ‌now?

“Hopefully, one day ​the people of this great⁣ city will realize⁣ what is going on. They’ll realize the destructive practices‍ here⁣ — they’ll realize just how insane that ⁣is and they’ll be ​begging for guys like Donald Trump to come back to New ⁣York City to reshape the​ skyline as he’s done for decades,” Trump Jr. said ⁣as he turned to ⁤walk ‌away.


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What impact does politically motivated persecution of the Trumps have on businesses looking to operate in or around New York City?

⁤ Mbus Circle, and Times Square into vibrant and prosperous areas that attract tourists and businesses from around the world.

His investments and developments brought​ in⁢ jobs, revenue, and revitalization to a city that ⁤was on ⁤the brink of bankruptcy. Trump’s success in business translated into success for the city as a whole.

However, now that Trump is⁢ no longer in office, it seems that the regulators have turned into persecutors, targeting him and his family for political reasons.

The⁣ civil fraud trial that Trump and his family are facing is just⁢ one example of the politically motivated prosecutions that are taking place in New York.

Letitia‌ James, the attorney general leading the charge against the Trumps, has made⁢ it clear that her intention ⁢is to ⁢bring them down, ⁣regardless of whether or not there ‍are actual victims or⁣ complaints.

This⁣ kind of targeting not only harms the​ Trumps, but it also sends a chilling message to any⁣ business looking to operate in or around New York City.

Investors and entrepreneurs thrive on ⁤certainty and stability. They need assurance that their investments will be protected and that they will be treated fairly ​under the law.

When the regulators become persecutors, when they use‌ their power and authority to crush individuals for political gain, it⁤ creates an environment of uncertainty and fear.

Businesses will⁣ think twice before investing in a⁣ city where they might be targeted by politically motivated prosecutions.

This is not just a problem for the Trumps; it’s a problem for New York City and for the American economy as a whole.

Businesses create jobs, generate revenue, and contribute to the overall prosperity of​ a city. When they‍ are ⁤discouraged from operating or investing in ‌a certain location, it hampers economic growth and development.

New York City, once the epitome of opportunity and success, risks losing its status⁢ as a global business hub if it continues down this path of politically motivated persecutions.

Other cities and states are already⁤ positioning⁢ themselves as more business-friendly alternatives to New York. They are offering lower taxes, fewer regulations, and a more welcoming environment⁤ for entrepreneurs.

New York City cannot afford​ to lose its appeal to investors and businesses. It needs to foster an environment that encourages economic growth and prosperity.

The regulators should focus on their intended purpose – to regulate and ensure fair competition – rather than becoming political actors seeking to take down their ⁢opponents.

The Trumps may be the targets‍ now, but who’s to say who will be next? When⁣ the regulators turn into persecutors, ⁢even a great city like New York is on its way down.



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