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emoluments clause

Why the Emoluments Clause Matters

Published June 14, 2017by Paul Pillar

by Paul R. Pillar A lawsuit filed by Maryland and the District of Columbia is the second such suit alleging that President Donald Trump is violating the clause in the U.S. Constitution that prohibits officials from accepting emoluments from foreign… Continue Reading →

US Domestic Policy, US Foreign Policy Donald Trump, emoluments clause, North Korea, Paul Pillar, US constitution

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