The Trump Network Was Scandalous. The Government’s Response May Have Been Worse David Dayen,The Fiscal Times Mar 25 Donald Trump’s presidential campaign is rooted in the idea that, with him at the helm, Americans will all get rich. In many of his affiliated businesses, he also promised great fortunes, while instead leaving people in ruins. We already knew about Trump Mortgage, Trump University, and a few other get-rich-quick ventures. But the Trump Network, a classic multilevel marketing scheme, perhaps best exemplifies this tendency of Trump to over-promise and under-deliver. Trump licensed his name to Ideal Health, a seller of multivitamins,...