Just some examples
This is why he should have disposed of his properties
NEW: How Taxpayers Covered a $1,000 Liquor Bill for Trump Staffers
— ProPublica (@propublica) May 1, 2019
-A top-shelf, closed-door drinking session.
-$546-a-night hotel rooms.
-A special government credit card for Mar-a-Lago.
Taxpayers foot the costs — and the president profits: https://t.co/nQ60YTVvnf
EXCLUSIVE: State Department allowed at least seven foreign governments to rent condominiums in New York’s Trump World Tower in 2017 without approval from Congress, a potential violation of the Constitution’s emoluments clause https://t.co/JtS24MtNk8 @JuliaHarte1 pic.twitter.com/DN1MGmurry
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) May 2, 2019
Breaking: Congressional Democrats’ emoluments lawsuit targeting President Trump’s private business can proceed, judge says. https://t.co/ayHtWFPmum
— Paul Farhi (@farhip) April 30, 2019