Legal watchdog to sue Trump over foreign payments

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Last Updated : Jan 23 2017 | 10:57 AM IST

A US legal watchdog says it will file a lawsuit on Monday against President Donald Trump, alleging he is violating a constitutional ban on accepting payments from foreign governments.

The group of lawyers and researchers said Trump was receiving payments from foreign governments via guests at his hotels and leases on his buildings, the BBC reported.

Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (Crew) argued that a clause in the constitution bans such payments.

Trump's son Eric, however, has described the move as "harassment for political gain".

Eric Trump, who is an executive vice-president of the Trump Organization, said the company had taken greater steps than the law required to avoid legal exposure, the New York Times reported.

He said the organisation had agreed to donate any hotel profits that came from foreign government guests to the US treasury.

The Crew said it would file the lawsuit in a Manhattan federal court on Monday morning.

"We did not want to get to this point," Crew's Executive Director Noah Bookbinder said in a statement.

"It was our hope that President Trump would take the necessary steps to avoid violating the Constitution before he took office. We were forced to take legal action," Bookbinder said.

The US constitution says no federal official should receive a gift or "emolument" - a fee - from a foreign government.

"President Trump has made his slogan America First so you would think he would want to strictly follow the constitution's foreign emoluments clause, since it was written to ensure our government officials are thinking of Americans first, and not foreign governments," Bookbinder said.

Trump's lawyers, however, argued that the clause was intended only to stop federal officials from accepting a special consideration or gift from a foreign power and did not apply to payments such as a bill for a hotel room.

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First Published: Jan 23 2017 | 10:48 AM IST

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