WASHINGTON — Donald Trump-owned hotels received at least $7.8 million in payments from foreign governments and their representatives during his presidency, according to a report from House Democrats.
The 155-page report shows this money came from China, Saudi Arabia and more than 20 other countries — and that the amount likely provides just a glimpse of the actual total received, Representative Jamie Raskin, the top Democrat on the Oversight and Accountability Committee, said Thursday.
Democrats said these payments to Trump hotels in New York, Washington and Las Vegas represent violations of the Constitution’s Foreign Emoluments Clause. That clause prohibits federal officials, including the president, from accepting money or gifts from foreign governments without permission from Congress.
“Unprecedented and scandalous,” Raskin said.
Representatives for the former president did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The timing of the report’s release comes as House Republicans have launched an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden and his family’s business dealings, and as Trump holds a vast lead over other Republicans vying for the 2024 presidential nomination.