"The Constitution" has something called The Emoluments Clause. That's just a fancy, 18th century word for no foreign government payments. And Donald… — Norman L. Eisen Copy Share Image
The Constitution's Emoluments Clause bars the president from earning any compensation from a foreign government. Mr. Trump ought to consider a partial… — Tom Fitton Copy Share Image
President Trump is taking foreign money through his businesses, which is in violation of the Emoluments Clause of the Constitution. — Zephyr Teachout Copy Share Image
Some of the conflict of interest laws do apply to the president, particularly The Emoluments Clause to "The Constitution," which prohibits any… — Reince Priebus Copy Share Image
Once Donald Trump takes the oath of office as president of the United States, the Emoluments Clause of the Constitution makes it… — Chuck Todd Copy Share Image
The emoluments clause is in the Constitution for a reason: We, as Americans, need to know that the president acts in our… — Rashida Tlaib Copy Share Image