"House Report Alleges Trump's Businesses Earned Millions in Foreign Payments During Presidency"

A House Oversight Committee report reveals that former President Trump's businesses received at least $7.8 million from foreign governments, raising concerns about potential violations of the emoluments clause. The majority of these payments came from China, with significant amounts also from Saudi Arabia and Qatar. Critics argue that these dealings could lead to conflicts of interest, while Trump's supporters dismiss the report. The report also highlights the GOP's focus on the business activities of President Biden's family, particularly Hunter Biden, with foreign entities. The findings underscore ongoing debates about the intersection of business and politics in the U.S. presidency.
- Trump businesses took in nearly $8 million from foreign governments: House Democrats The Hill
- Trump Received Millions From Foreign Governments as President, Report Finds The New York Times
- Trump received millions of dollars from foreign governments while president, House Democrats allege USA TODAY
- Report: Trump businesses received $7.8 million in foreign payments during presidency The Washington Post
- Stefanik pulls endorsement of House GOP recruit over Trump criticism POLITICO
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