This Is How Easy It Is to Influence Trump
President Trump is not a hard man to influence. Extreme, unrelenting flattery is pretty much all it takes to get his ear (see: Fox News). A Mar-a-Lago membership also does wonders. Trumps for-profit club in Palm Beach, Florida, has been a hotbed of bizarre conflict of interest scandals since the president took office, most notable among them the revelation from ProPublica last year that Trump essentially handed over control of the office of veteran affairs to a club member and two frequent guests with no qualifications.
On Wednesday, ProPublica dropped another VA-related scoop regarding a club member that has no business influencing public policy. In 2017, a Pennsylvania-based cosmetic surgeon and Mar-a-Lago member named Albert Hazzouri wrote Trump a letter about federal money being used for veterans dental care.
He began the letter by referring to Trump as king and closed with Love you President. Trump had it sent to VA Secretary David Shulkin.
When ProPublica called Hazzouri to ask him about the letter, Hazzouri made it clear that he barely even understood what he was asking. He just wanted to do the ADA a solid, he claims. Im really not involved in any politics, Im just a small-time dentist, he said. I guess theres a lot of money spent on veterans care and American Native Indians care, and I guess they wanted to have a little hand in it, the American Dental Association, to try to guide whats going on or whatever.
As ProPublica notes, the ADA has sought for the VA to expand veterans dental care, which is only provided in certain circumstances. Despite Trumps directive, Shulkin, who was fired last March, said in an email to ProPublica that he never received the letter. Nevertheless, Hazzouri referenced the letter and his relationship with Trump in an appeal to the Florida Board of Dentistry while seeking a license to practice in the state so that he could open a small office in south Florida in order to treat the President, his family and visitors who may have dental needs while conducting official business. Those who attended Hazzouris board meeting described him to Politico as arrogant, lazy and bizarre.
https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/how-to-influence-trump-804159/