Democrats propose ban on officials receiving payments from foreign governments after Trump probe

Posted on May 23, 2024

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats introduced legislation Tuesday that would prohibit U.S. officials from accepting money, payments or gifts from foreign governments without congressional consent, their response to a yearslong probe into former President Donald Trump’s overseas business dealings.

May 21, 2024

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By Farnoush Amiri The Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats introduced legislation Tuesday that would prohibit U.S. officials from accepting money, payments or gifts from foreign governments without congressional consent, their response to a yearslong probe into former President Donald Trump’s overseas business dealings.

The proposal led by Rep. Jamie Raskin and Sen. Richard Blumenthal would enforce the Constitution’s ban on emoluments, which prohibits the president from accepting foreign gifts and money without Congress’ permission. Democrats say Trump brazenly ignored the clause as president as foreign government officials flocked to his hotels and properties.

“Although we have not needed to develop a full-blown legislative machinery to enforce the Emoluments Clause for more than two centuries, Congress must now enact a law to prevent Presidents from ever again exploiting the presidency for self-enrichment by selling out our government to foreign states,” Raskin said in a statement Tuesday.

The legislation is unlikely to
advance in Congress, particularly in the House, which Republicans
control. But Democrats say the reform is necessary after a lengthy
investigation by their House Oversight Committee staff found that
Trump’s businesses received nearly $8 million from 20 foreign
governments during his presidency.

It outlined how foreign governments and their entities poured millions
into various Trump properties, including the Trump International Hotels
in Washington and Las Vegas as well as two Trump properties in New York.
The payees ranged from China to Saudi Arabia to the Democratic Republic
of Congo.

The report states that the Chinese government made the largest total payment to
Trump’s private business interests through their various financial
institutions, some of which were under investigation by the Justice
Department while Trump was in office. Saudi Arabia is also cited as
spending hundreds of thousands of dollars at Trump’s properties around
the time the former president signed an arms deal with the Saudi
government worth more than $100 billion.

The 156-page report provided what Democrats purport is concrete evidence of
improper activity by Trump. Republicans have unsuccessfully tried to
accuse President Joe Biden of such activity as part of their impeachment inquiry.

GOP
lawmakers have asserted that the president’s family has traded on the
Biden name, by trying to link a handful of phone calls or dinner
meetings between Biden, when he was vice president or out of office, and
his son Hunter Biden and his business associates.

However, Republicans have not been able to produce evidence that shows Joe Biden was directly involved or benefited from his family’s businesses while in public office.

Government ethics lawyers condemned Trump’s decision to hold onto his vast business empire after taking office, saying the decision provided ample opportunity for people who want to influence U.S. policy to curry favor with the president.

In response, Trump and his legal team asserted that critics are misinterpreting the emoluments clauses, saying that the framers of the Constitution did not intend for them to cover fair-value transactions between a business and its customers, such as offering a hotel room for the night for payment.

The legislation would specifically ban federal officeholders — the president, vice president, members of the Cabinet, members of Congress and other senior officials — from accepting future payments while in office and for two years after leaving office without first obtaining Congress’ approval. It would also expand to include money and gifts directly or indirectly from members of royal families and state-controlled enterprises.

To maintain oversight of any conflicts, the bill would require federal officials going forward to include any foreign payments they have received on their annual ethics disclosure forms.

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