What Trump's Refusal to Stop Using Rolling Stones Songs Says About Him


It seems like it was just a week ago (probably because it was) that President Trump made headlines by going after the Chinese (once again) — this time in a really specific way. As Variety’s Ted Johnson reported on Aug. 14,

President Donald Trump signed an executive order to give the green light to a potential investigation into unfair Chinese trade practices, including the theft of intellectual property, in a move that may eventually lead to tariffs on some imports. “We will combat the counterfeiting and piracy that destroys American jobs,” Trump said in brief remarks at the White House.

On the surface ot it, this makes sense. Trump, the master marketer, understands IP. (Much of his success in real estate has involved licensing his brand to other developers rather than putting up buildings himself.) And yet, as the Daily News reports,

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