How much can one president grift?
Apparently as much as he wants since the GOP-led Congress is willing to look the other way.
The following is a quick review of the blatant level of corruption underway by this administration.
The presidency and personal gain now go hand in hand – and no one has been able to do anything about it.
Over the course of the last eight months, Justin Sun, a Chinese-born billionaire best known for paying $6.2m for a banana at an art auction, made another series of unusual investments. He spent $75m buying crypto tokens from World Liberty Financial (WLF), a firm backed by the Trump family.
Five weeks after Donald Trump became president, the US securities regulator shelved a civil fraud case against Sun that could have cost him millions in fines and repayments. (Read more)
Every king needs a golden palace in the sky … especially when it’s free
Although it may not be quite as free as it seems. The Nation explains: “The American aerospace giant Boeing has an existing $5 billion contract to replace both Air Force One jets—a project that’s now five years behind its delivery date with reported company losses of more than $2.5 billion.
“Part of that overrun is due to the technical challenges of outfitting a plane with the basic security and communications safeguards required in a presidential aircraft—indeed, the economies Trump boasts he’s achieving in the Qatari “GIFT, FREE OF CHARGE” will soon evaporate when the government will have to essentially disassemble and rebuild the craft to ensure that it operates free of foreign surveillance.
Barely past 100 days
Adam Schiff’s Trump's 10 Most Corrupt Acts Yet – and How They Hurt You (YouTube)

He announced his intention
This is not being ignored
Washington Post:
On your opening? Unfortunately -plenty.
This was an interesting read