Now I am wondering what all those conservatives who screamed Constitution, Constitution, Constitution the last 8 years will use as excuses for an obvious violation of the Constitution by Trump?
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From: http://fortune.com/2017/01/23/donald-trump-ethics-lawsuit/
On his third full day in office, President Donald Trump faces a lawsuit accusing him of violating the U.S. Constitution.
A group comprised of former White House ethics lawyers and constitutional law scholars are alleging that Trump has contravened the Emoluments Clause by accepting payments to his many businesses from foreign governments, reports the New York Times.
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, the group behind the legal effort, seeks to block Trump from receiving such payments to his businesses without Congressional approval.
The group fears that Trump's sprawling global empire of hotels and other businesses and his functioning as U.S. President could become entangled otherwise. According to CNN, Trump is linked to over 500 entities with businesses in at least 25 countries outside the U.S.
"We did not want to get to this point," executive director Noah Bookbinder said in a press release. "It was our hope that President Trump would take the necessary steps to avoid violating the Constitution before he took office."
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From: http://fortune.com/2017/01/23/donald-trump-ethics-lawsuit/
On his third full day in office, President Donald Trump faces a lawsuit accusing him of violating the U.S. Constitution.
A group comprised of former White House ethics lawyers and constitutional law scholars are alleging that Trump has contravened the Emoluments Clause by accepting payments to his many businesses from foreign governments, reports the New York Times.
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, the group behind the legal effort, seeks to block Trump from receiving such payments to his businesses without Congressional approval.
The group fears that Trump's sprawling global empire of hotels and other businesses and his functioning as U.S. President could become entangled otherwise. According to CNN, Trump is linked to over 500 entities with businesses in at least 25 countries outside the U.S.
"We did not want to get to this point," executive director Noah Bookbinder said in a press release. "It was our hope that President Trump would take the necessary steps to avoid violating the Constitution before he took office."