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The Constitution bars federal officials from accepting gifts from foreign states without the consent of Congress.
Donald Trump is expected to receive a luxury 747 jet from Qatar to replace the current Air Force One. Republicans, democrats ...
President Trump's Middle East visit has raised legal concerns over a $400 million Boeing 747-8 offered by Qatar for temporary ...
Trump has been trying to replace the more than three-decades old Boeing Air Force One planes since his first term.
The US is poised to accept a jet from Qatar. But legal experts previously told BI the reported gift raises both ethical and ...
Democrats have raised serious, weighty objections to President Donald Trump’s move to accept a $400 million plane from the ...
Qatar on Sunday denied reports ... they’re not authorized to speak about the issue, which is sensitive. Citing the Emoluments Clause of the Constitution, some key Democrats pounced on the ...
Trump's plans for a $400 million Boeing 747-8 from Qatar spark debate over legality and national security concerns.- Watch ...
Qatar's customized ... but introduces legal scrutiny under the Constitution's Emoluments Clause, which bars federal officials from accepting foreign gifts without congressional approval.
Languages: English. Attorney General Pam Bondi's links to Qatar are under scrutiny again following reports that President Donald Trump will be gifted a luxury plane from the Qatari government.
Sen. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), a frequent target of the president’s ire, accused Trump of violating that clause (in Article 1 of the Constitution), which bars any federal government office holders from ...
“Trump must seek Congress’ consent to take this $300 million gift from Qatar. The Constitution is perfectly clear: no present ‘of any kind whatever’ from a foreign state without ...