(jfr. Thomas Hvid Kromann ph.d-afhandling og tomme værker af Vagn Steen, Hans-Jørgen Nielsen, Per Kirkeby m.fl.)
(fra artikel om Trumps pressekonference)
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The President-elect claimed that the documents, which were placed
next to him as he spoke, were evidence of the preparations he had made
to give over control of his businesses to his sons. That move has been
claimed by Mr Trump and his lawyers as a way of avoiding any conflicts
of interest during his time as President, but it hs been criticised as
inadequate by the Office of Government Ethics.
Both Mr Trump and his lawyer Sheri Dillon pointed at those documents
and claimed they were just part of the various papers required to
separate Mr Trump from his business. They each pointed at the pile
repeatedly as proof that the preparations were being made.
But reporters were not allowed to look at any of the documents, which
all were held in folders meaning that the actual paper was hidden.
And the pages themselves appear to be blank. While the
majority of the sheets were hidden, some of them were visible – and
there was no sign of page numbers or the sticky notes that lawyers tend
to use to mark places in large documents.
The paper itself also appeared to be the wrong size, printed on A4
rather than legal size sheets, and appears to have fallen like fresh
sheets of paper. And the folders themselves were also entirely blank,
despite Mr Trump suggesting that each of them related to a different
business that Mr Trump was moving himself away from.
It is possible that the documents had been printed precisely for the
press conference, but the fact that reporters weren't allowed to check
the details of the documents led to concern that they didn't include any
information at all. (...)
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