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babylonsister

(171,111 posts)
Tue Jan 9, 2018, 09:12 AM Jan 2018

Foreign governments are finding ways to do favors for Trumps business

Again, why can't anyone put the kibosh on this???


McClatchy DC | McClatchyDC.com
Foreign governments give Trump businesses benefits despite constitutional ban | McClatchy Washington Bureau
Foreign governments are finding ways to do favors for Trump’s business
By Anita Kumar
January 02, 2018 05:00 AM


In Indonesia, a local government plans to build a road to shorten the drive between the main airport on the island of Bali and the new high-end Trump resort and golf course.

In Panama, the country’s federal government intervened to ensure a sewer system around a 70-story Trump skyscraper shaped like a sail in Panama City would be completed.

And in other countries, governments have donated public land, approved permits and eased environmental regulations for Trump-branded developments, creating a slew of potential conflicts as foreign leaders make investments that can be seen as gifts or attempts to gain access to the American president through his sprawling business empire.

The White House dismisses these concerns, as does the Trump Organization’s attorney. But when foreign governments that provide gifts to the Trump Organization, even those that benefit other businesses, it puts President Donald Trump in possible violation of the U.S. Constitution’s emoluments clause that states officials may not accept gifts from foreign governments and that no benefit should be derived by holding office.

“If you have a foreign government providing a benefit to the Trump company that is going to violate emoluments clause of the Constitution,” said Noah Bookbinder, executive director of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington.


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Foreign governments are finding ways to do favors for Trumps business (Original Post) babylonsister Jan 2018 OP
Republicans could easily put the kibosh on this. tanyev Jan 2018 #1

tanyev

(42,677 posts)
1. Republicans could easily put the kibosh on this.
Tue Jan 9, 2018, 09:17 AM
Jan 2018

If they weren't, you know, completely corrupt and complicit.

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