Seeing how you are so into whataboutism . . . here you go:
"Imagine if Republicans had concocted a scheme to sell public land for a song to build a Donald Trump presidential library."
For more than 30 years Vera Coking lived in a three-story house just off the Boardwalk in Atlantic City. Donald Trump built his 22-story Trump Plaza next door. In the mid-1990s Trump wanted to build a limousine parking lot for the hotel, so he bought several nearby properties. But three owners, including the by then elderly and widowed Ms Coking, refused to sell.
As his daughter Ivanka said in introducing him at his campaign announcement, Donald Trump doesn’t take no for an answer.
Trump turned to a government agency – the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority (CRDA) – to take Coking’s property….
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...use-of-eminent-domain/?utm_term=.6c02a0973a3b
Oil Was Central in Decision to Shrink Bears Ears Monument, Emails Show
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/02/climate/bears-ears-national-monument.html
Long before the world received an inkling of what type of president that a billionaire New York real-estate mogul would make, Milne and other residents of this small coastal community on a wild stretch of northeastern Scotland bore witness to a Donald Trump who, they said, makes grandiose claims and resorts to bullying and other unsavory tactics to get his way.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...eighbors-decry-bully-trying-expand/487073001/
BALMEDIE, Scotland — President-elect Donald J. Trump has already built a wall — not on the border with Mexico, but on the border of his exclusive golf course in northeastern Scotland, blocking the sea view of local residents who refused to sell their homes.
And then he sent them the bill.
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/25/world/europe/donald-trump-scotland-wall.html