Richard W. Painter: Did any of Trump’s foreign bank accounts receive money from Russia? What about other countries that spent large sums at his hotels? If Congress had known about his foreign bank accounts, they could very well have looked into them.
, we learned a lot from Trump’s tax returns. Among the pages and pages of revelations, it is the new details about his foreign entanglements that are most frightening from the vantage point of our national security.
The tax returns reveal that Trump had foreign bank accounts from 2015 to 2020. These include a bank account in China from 2015 to 2017, which reportedly is connected to Trump International Hotels Management business in China. The tax returns also showed that Trump had business dealings in Azerbaijan, Brazil, Canada, the Dominican Republic, Georgia, Grenada, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Mexico, Panama, the Philippines, Puerto Rico, Qatar, South Korea, St. Maarten, St.
Trump’s tax returns would have given us a lot more information than we had at the time about his business dealings with foreign nations, including foreign governments. The drafters of our Constitution were well aware of the threat of foreign influence over U.S. office holders when they wrote the Emoluments Clause, which prohibits anyone holding a position of trust with the United States government from receiving any emoluments — i.e. profits and benefits — from any foreign state. As
before the beginning of the Trump presidency, he was likely in violation of the Emoluments Clause on the day he took office.
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