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Displaying all articles tagged:
Emoluments Clause
trump impeachment
Dec. 3, 2019
It’s Decision Time on Trump’s Impeachment: Narrow or Broad?
Getting impeachment done quickly could make a narrow range of articles necessary, though obstruction of Congress and of justice is on the table.
By
Ed Kilgore
May 29, 2018
Ivanka’s China Dealings Likely Just Regular Corruption, Not ZTE-Related
Her business is a huge conflict of interest, but it seems like a coincidence that Beijing approved her trademarks as her dad saved Chinese jobs.
By
Margaret Hartmann
Mar. 9, 2018
Trump Org Donates $151,000 in Foreign Profits to U.S. Treasury
Critics say the donations are an admission that Trump violated the foreign emoluments clause.
By
Adam K. Raymond
the national interest
Dec. 22, 2017
Congress to Trump: Steal All You Want
What the new Emoluments Clause ruling tells us.
By
Jonathan Chait
Nov. 16, 2017
Trump Is Using DOJ Lawyers to Defend His Right to Profit From the Presidency
At least ten Justice Department officials are working on lawsuits against the president’s businesses.
By
Eric Levitz
conflicts of interest
Oct. 19, 2017
Are Foreign Payments to Trump’s Businesses Unconstitutional? We’ll Find Out.
A federal judge in Manhattan heard arguments on whether Trump’s business profits violate the obscure foreign emoluments clause.
By
Cristian Farias
emoluments clause
June 12, 2017
Is Trump Inc. the President’s Greatest Vulnerability?
A group of enterprising lawyers thinks it might be, whether all roads lead to Russia or not.
By
Andrew Rice
June 12, 2017
D.C. and Maryland to Sue Trump for Accepting Payments From Foreign Governments
Their attorneys general will argue that the president has violated the Constitution’s emoluments clause.
By
Caroline Bankoff
conflicts of interest
June 10, 2017
Trump Can Accept Payments From Foreign Governments, Justice Department Argues
The Trump administration is trying to quash a lawsuit that accuses the president of violating the U.S. Constitution.
By
Chas Danner
Feb. 23, 2017
This Obscure Story That Should Be Huge Shows How Trump Gets Away With It
The House has voted to bury investigations into massive scandals, and hardly anybody will ever know about it.
By
Jonathan Chait
Feb. 17, 2017
Jason Chaffetz Keeps Focus on What Really Matters: Hillary Clinton’s Emails
The House Oversight chair is seeking charges against the ex–State Department employee who helped set up Hillary Clinton’s private email server.
By
Eric Levitz
Nov. 29, 2016
Bahrain to Hold Celebration at President-Elect’s D.C. Hotel
The oil kingdom will ring in the seventeenth anniversary of King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa’s rule by channeling money to Donald Trump.
By
Eric Levitz
secretary of awesome
June 7, 2010
Hillary Clinton Will Not Be Thrown Out of Office by the Supreme Court
Nobody cares about the Emoluments Clause.
By
Dan Amira