The lawsuit was originally brought by the District of Columbia and the state of Maryland. According to the article, Trump is accused of violating the Constitution’s emoluments clause, which the lawsuit claims prohibits Trump from accepting profits from both domestic and foreign officials who stayed at the Trump International Hotel.
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Trump Emoluments Case Reinstated by Split Federal Appeals Court
A federal appeals court has resurrected a lawsuit alleging President Donald Trump illegally profited from his presidency by way of his luxury hotel in Washington. So reports Yahoo! News.
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