First, let's go over some history.
How a single line of the U.S. Constitution guards against improper foreign influence on federal officeholders.
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During his time in office, there has certainly been profit made by his properties.
And there was a
case since 2018 about emoluments that was held up and stymied by the SCOTUS and
Trump was just dismissed today. And not just dismissed. Removed from the lower courts saying that Trump isn't President any more, and the constitution infraction only applies to Presidents.
So in the end, Trump was right. The emolument clause was phony. Almost any charge against a president is phony. The take away most get from the Mueller investigation is that you can't indict a
a sitting president. So Emoluments couldn't be processed. Now, A Trump seated Supreme Court says that the crimes that were possibly happened for four years don't matter because he isn't the President any more.
And I'm sure that they'll 'fix' this at the end. Once again letting Trump skate because... I don't have any idea.