Trump is Trump. And now, the government is Trump.
Trump's transition website is now equipped with the official ".gov" federal web address.
And while the "Meet The President Elect" section is typically dedicated to outlining an official's vision and background, there is one particular emphasis in his resume.
More than one-quarter of Trump's bio refers to his business properties around the world.
This is a "break from political norms," NBC News tells us, in that usually government officials and even presidents are not allowed to use government sites as billboards for their personal financial interests. It’s also more space than Trump devoted to his personal history or to his own children.
After the NBC story appeared, Trump’s team appears to have wiped the offending section. All it took was a news story making him look bad, it seems.
Here’s hoping he notices that appointing racists to his cabinet will also make him look bad—but nothing so far.