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President Donald Trump’s openness to accepting a luxury jet from Qatar triggered sharp criticism from legal experts, who cited potential violations of the Constitution’s foreign emoluments clause. Trump has defended the reported gift as “a gesture of good faith,
Trump attacks foreign and even Qatari donations to the Clinton Foundation. Now he wants to accept the biggest gift of all.
The Constitution bars federal officials from accepting gifts from foreign states without the consent of Congress.
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Atlanta Black Star on MSN'Undermines his... Credibility: Donald Trump Faces Unprecedented Backlash from Loyalists Over 'Flying Palace' Jet Donation from QatarDonald Trump, whose loyalists have stuck with him through good times and bad, may have finally gone too far by accepting Qatar’s “great gesture” of […]
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Chuck Schumer Pauses All Political DOJ Appointments Over Trump Accepting Qatar Plane: 'Corrupt Deal'Chuck Schumer paralyzes all political appointments at DOJ over Trump's acceptance of Qatar's plane by publicly stating that it was “A corrupt deal” between the countries to improve relations!
Schumer also called on Attorney General Pam Bondi to testify before Congress and answer a number of questions related to the potential gift.
Republicans break with Trump over a $400 million luxury jet gifted by Qatar’s government, raising legal, ethical, and political alarms. The aircraft, a Boeing 747-8, was reportedly intended for the Pentagon but could serve as Trump’s Air Force One,
President Donald Trump arrived Tuesday morning in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, the first stop of a four-day trip that will include visits to Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. The trip, the first major overseas tour since Trump returned to the White House,