Justice Department argues Trump should be able to accept payments from foreign governments
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The emoluments clause has been a subject of contention since before Trump took office, due in part to his labyrinthine business empire that watchdogs and critics said would entangle Trump in a web of conflicts of interest as president.
Lawyers for the DOJ argued that the emoluments clause does not apply to fair-market commercial transactions, such as fees incurred from hotels and golf club memberships, licensing payments, and office rent.
The Justice Department is asking a judge to dismiss a lawsuit filed by several plaintiffs, including Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), a watchdog group that alleges Trump's business dealings run afoul of the Constitution.
"Plaintiffs read these Emolument Clauses expansively to cover any benefit derived from any business dealings with a foreign, federal, or state instrumentality by an entity in which the President has a financial interest," the Justice Department said in a memorandum. The DOJ also argued that the Republican-controlled Congress, not the courts, should decide whether Trump is violating the emoluments clause.
CREW filed its suit against Trump in January, alleging that foreign diplomats and officials could seek to curry favor with Trump by patronizing Trump-connected businesses.
"We did not want to get to this point," said CREW Executive Director Noah Bookbinder in a January press release announcing the lawsuit. "It was our hope that President Trump would take the necessary steps to avoid violating the Constitution before he took office."
"He did not. His constitutional violations are immediate and serious, so we were forced to take legal action," Bookbinder said.
Read the Justice Department's memorandum here»
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