The Borneo Post

US non-profit to sue Trump over foreign payments

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WASHINGTON: A Washington group of lawyers and researcher­s plans to file a federal lawsuit against Donald Trump Monday, alleging that the US president is violating a constituti­onal ban on accepting payments from foreign government­s.

In a statement released Sunday the Citizens for Responsibi­lity and Ethics in Washington ( CREW) said the newly swornin Trump was in violation of the Constituti­on because his business properties abroad operate partly based on goodwill from foreign government­s and regulators.

The US Constituti­on states that no federal official can receive a gift or “emolument” from a foreign government.

“We did not want to get to this point, CREW executive director Noah Bookbinder said in the statement. “It was our hope that President Trump would take the necessary steps to avoid violating the Constituti­on before he took office.”

“We were forced to take legal action.”

The group cited payments from guests at his hotels and golf courses and space leased in his properties by foreign government­s as examples of “getting cash and favors.”

The CREW non-profit will not seek monetary damages but intends to file the suit in a Manhattan federal court when it opens Monday morning.

“President Trump has made his slogan ‘ America First’,” Bookbinder said.

“So you would think he would want to strictly follow the Constituti­on’s foreign emoluments clause, since it was written to ensure our government officials are thinking of Americans first, and not foreign government­s.”

Trump’s two eldest sons are officially staying in New York and running the Trump Organizati­on in their father’s absence. — AFP

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