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U of M Professor, Former White House Lawyer Explains Why He's Suing President Trump
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| 1/27/17
| Josh Rosenthal
Posted on 01/27/2017 7:38:39 PM PST by ButThreeLeftsDo
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To: xzins
This guy has no standing. Congress can approve a waiver so the only body in the United States that has standing to sue Trump on this issue is Congress.
This case will be thrown out by the first real judge that reads it.
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posted on
01/28/2017 8:05:04 AM PST
by
P-Marlowe
(Freep mail me if you want to be on my Fingerstyle Acoustic Guitar Ping list.)
To: P-Marlowe
That’s the way I read it. And congress hasn’t even weighed in on it yet, much less as a body giving guidance.
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posted on
01/28/2017 8:47:06 AM PST
by
xzins
(Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner.)
To: ButThreeLeftsDo
A foreign official renting a hotel room at normal rates in a hotel that Trump owns - and owned prior to becoming president - is not an “emolument” under the Constitution. There is not even an appearance of special favors or of a policy quid-pro-quo.
To: Gumdrop
"Heaven forbid if someone pays a hotel bill; but look the other way when Hillary Clinton accepts millions and millions of dollars from foreign leaders into her Clinton foundation which is a money laundering scheme and is mostly a slush fund for the Clinton family."
The CF was far more like the sort of thing that the emoluments clause was intended to prevent than anything Trump has done or plans to do. Large cash sums - which were not normal business transactions - were given to the fund by foreign governments, and this was often followed by policy decisions favorable to those governments.
To: xzins
"If it were a foreign contract to exclusively use Trump hotels, Id see that as rising to the level that Congress would have to approve it."
Or if a foreign government was given special rates - higher or lower than the norm. A higher rate could be seen as a personal gift to the president, a lower rate could be seen as a carrot offered by the president in return for some special favor.
Or it can involve special favors at the hotel itself: my daughter used to work at the Marriott Hotel in downtown Seattle, and she said the hotel looked the other way when Saudi royalty broke various hotel policies.
To: ButThreeLeftsDo
"the former chief White House ethics lawyer under President George W. Bush"
I often defended Bush when he was in office, several of his ex-staffers ended up as turds.
To: MamaB
William Jonstone was prophetic, just 30 years to soon. I thought we were going to be living the Out of Ashes series until Mr. Trump was President-elect. Then there was a BIG sigh of relief.
He was certainly a prolific writer until his passing. I think one of his family members is finishing out some of his manuscripts.
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posted on
01/28/2017 9:37:19 AM PST
by
RikaStrom
("To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize." ~Voltaire)
To: ButThreeLeftsDo
The only title of nobility which Trump will be given is one he will earn: Sofa King.
As in, making America Sofa King great again!
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posted on
01/28/2017 10:54:14 AM PST
by
grey_whiskers
(The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
To: ButThreeLeftsDo
Reading word for word I would say it doesn’t cover business for one. All monies received from foreign governments is donated for two. Congress is the only one that can hold Trump accountable for it for point three.
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