Hi, BREAKING: The White House just announced that the next G7 meeting of world leaders will be held...at a Florida resort owned by Donald Trump.1 This is unprecedented — and totally unsurprising. Once again Donald Trump is trying to profit personally from being president. This may well violate the Constitution's "emoluments" clause, along with numerous other examples of self-dealing. But right now, the House impeachment inquiry is focused on the Ukraine scandal. Trump has been getting away with a corrupt and unconstitutional practice of making money off of his presidency, and we need to make sure it's part of the impeachment process. This is just the latest in a long line of ways Trump is breaking the rules in order to make money from being President of the United States. Just last month we learned that the U.S. military was spending $11 million at unusual stopovers at Trump's Scotland resort, part of a larger pattern of military spending on Trump properties.2 We also recently learned that Attorney General William Barr, when not busy helping Trump undermine the impeachment inquiry, has planned an official holiday party - at a Trump hotel.3 In fact, profits at Trump's hotels have soared since 2016, particularly at his hotel in Washington, D.C. near the White House, as big corporations like T-Mobile with pending business with the Trump Administration spend more of their time and money there.4 This is likely just the tip of the iceberg, and a full Congressional investigation as part of an impeachment inquiry might reveal even more facts. But unless we speak up, House leaders may limit that inquiry to just the Ukraine scandal - and we could lose an opportunity to hold him accountable for his unconstitutional self-dealing. Thank you for standing up to corruption. - Robert and the team at Demand Progress
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