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    Letter: False Advertising

    24 days ago

    Recently, the New York Times interviewed people from eastern North Carolina about why they supported former President Donald Trump for president in the 2024 presidential race. Many from Wilson and Rocky Mount shared that they believed he was a good businessman.

    Trump has long cultivated an image as a savvy businessman, but his record reveals a pattern of financial failures. While he paints his name on skyscrapers, casinos and resorts, many of these ventures ended in bankruptcy, such as Trump’s Taj Mahal, Trump Castle and the Plaza Hotel. In fact, Trump’s companies have filed for bankruptcy six times, largely due to reckless over-leveraging and a reliance on debt to fund expansion.

    When I look at Trump, I do not see a good businessman — I see a person who inherited massive privilege and fumbled it several times, creating a brand more than meaningful business. If he has any success, it is in his ability to find and exploit loopholes to benefit himself personally, while leaving employees and investors in trouble. You see this with Trump University — which defrauded thousands of students and resulted in a $25 million legal settlement. You can also see it in the two month tenure of Trump Steaks in 2007, quickly discontinued by QVC and The Sharper Image due to poor product and sales, and the folding of Trump Shuttles and Trump Vodka.

    Trump’s reputation as a businessman is a fake narrative, perpetuated by his book "The Art of the Deal," which was written by ghostwriter Tony Schwartz. If you believe Trump is truly a good businessman, look at the data and watch out for false advertising. His business failures and unethical practices are one of the many reasons he is not fit to guide our country.

    Megan Mayhew-Bergman

    Shaftsbury, Vt.

    Editor's Note: Bergman is a former resident of Rocky Mount.

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