2 attorneys general to subpoena Trump Organization, Treasury
WASHINGTON (AP) The attorneys general of the District of Columbia and Maryland plan to file subpoenas Tuesday seeking records from the Trump Organization, the Treasury Department and dozens of other entities as part of a lawsuit accusing Donald Trump of profiting off the presidency.
The flurry of subpoenas came a day after U.S. District Court Judge Peter J. Messitte approved a brisk schedule for discovery in the case alleging that foreign and domestic government spending at Trumps Washington, D.C., hotel amounts to gifts to the president in violation of the Constitutions emoluments clause.
The subpoenas target 37 entities, including 13 Trump-linked entities and the federal agency that oversees the lease for Trumps Washington hotel. Subpoenas were also being sent to the Department of Defense, General Services Administration, Department of Commerce and Department of Agriculture, all of which have spent taxpayer dollars at the hotel or have information on Trumps finances relevant to the case.
Other Trump entities that officials plan to subpoena include those related to his Washington hotel and its management. Eighteen private entities including restaurants, venues and hotels that compete with the Trump hotel are also being subpoenaed to illuminate the unfair nature of that competition, said Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh.
Were seeking to confirm the information that everybody already knows: Trumps violation of the emoluments clause of the Constitution, Frosh said. Hes received numerous payments from foreign governments and state governments and theyve been funneled, at least in part, through the Trump (hotel) in D.C.
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