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"House Report: Trump's $7.8 Million in Foreign Earnings Raises Ethics Concerns"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Newsweek

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A House Oversight Committee report reveals that Donald Trump's companies received over $7.8 million from at least 20 foreign governments during his presidency. The report, titled "White House For Sale," is based on Trump's business records and highlights payments from countries such as China, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar. These transactions may conflict with the U.S. Constitution's emoluments clause, which forbids federal officeholders from accepting benefits from foreign states without Congressional approval—a consent Trump did not seek. Eric Trump has responded by stating that profits from foreign governments were voluntarily returned to the U.S. Treasury.

"Report Reveals Trump's Multi-Million Dollar Foreign Government Profits During Presidency"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by NPR

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A House Oversight committee report reveals that former President Trump's businesses received over $7.8 million from at least 20 foreign governments during his presidency, potentially violating the U.S. Constitution's emoluments clause. The largest payment was $5.4 million in rent from China's state-owned bank. Despite Trump's pledge to avoid new foreign deals and donate profits from foreign government patronage to the U.S. Treasury, Democrats argue these actions do not negate the constitutional concerns. The report's release coincides with a Republican-led impeachment inquiry into President Biden, which Democrats suggest is a deflection from Trump's own controversies.

"Report Reveals Trump's Multi-Million Dollar Foreign Earnings During Presidency"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by BBC.com

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A congressional report by Democrats claims that Donald Trump's businesses received over $7.8 million from foreign governments during his presidency, potentially violating the U.S. Constitution's emoluments clause. China was the largest contributor, with payments exceeding $5.5 million. The report, which scrutinized only a portion of Trump's tenure and a few properties, suggests that these dealings may have influenced policy decisions. Trump has not commented on the findings, and Republicans have criticized the investigation as a continued obsession with the former president.

"Documents Reveal Trump's Businesses Earned $7.8 Million from Foreign Governments During His Presidency"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by NBC News

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A House Oversight Committee report alleges that former President Donald Trump received at least $7.8 million from foreign governments through his businesses during his presidency, potentially violating the Constitution's foreign emoluments clause. The report, which Democrats say is based on a limited set of documents from Trump's former accounting firm Mazars, claims that Trump did not seek Congressional consent for these payments from countries including China, Saudi Arabia, and others. Despite legal challenges and incomplete records, the report provides evidence of substantial foreign spending at Trump's properties while he was in office, raising ethical and constitutional concerns. Trump's 2024 presidential campaign has not commented on the findings.

"House Report: Trump's Businesses Earned Millions from Foreign Deals During Presidency"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Washington Post

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A House Oversight Committee report revealed that Donald Trump's businesses received $7.8 million from foreign governments during his presidency, potentially violating the Constitution's foreign emoluments clause. The payments came from 20 countries, with China and Saudi Arabia being the largest contributors. The report suggests these payments were made while the countries were engaging with the U.S. on foreign policy objectives. The investigation into these alleged violations was halted by the Republican-led House Oversight Committee in 2023. The report recommends Congress to adopt measures to prevent future violations of the emoluments clause.

"Report Alleges Trump's Businesses Earned Millions from Foreign Governments, Including China, During His Presidency"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Rolling Stone

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A report by House Oversight Democrats alleges that former President Donald Trump received $7.8 million from foreign governments, including $5.6 million from China, during his presidency, potentially violating the Constitution's Emoluments Clause. Trump did not divest from his businesses while in office, raising concerns about the influence of foreign payments on U.S. policy. The report suggests that the actual amount received could be much higher and contrasts these findings with the lack of evidence in the Republican-led impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden's family business dealings.

"House Oversight Reveals Trump's $8 Million in Foreign Government Payments During Presidency"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The New York Times

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House Democrats released a report revealing that Donald Trump's businesses received at least $7.8 million from foreign governments during his presidency, with the largest payments coming from China and Saudi Arabia. The report, titled "White House For Sale," was produced by the House Oversight Committee and highlights potential violations of the Constitution's Emoluments Clause. The findings contrast with Republican efforts to investigate President Biden and his family for alleged influence peddling, which have not demonstrated any financial benefit to Biden. The report calls for new disclosure rules and formal procedures for officials to seek congressional consent for retaining wealth from foreign entities.

"Report Alleges Trump's Businesses Made $7.8M from Foreign Governments, with China and Saudi Arabia Leading"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by USA TODAY

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House Democrats released a report alleging that former President Donald Trump received at least $7.8 million from foreign governments during his presidency, potentially violating the Constitution's Foreign Emoluments Clause. The report, which is the result of a nearly seven-year investigation, accuses Trump of profiting from his business empire through payments from countries such as China, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar. The investigation's findings are considered incomplete due to the halting of the probe by House Republicans. The report also suggests that Trump's foreign policy decisions may have been influenced by these financial dealings.