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Trump Failed To Report Golf Clubs, Carpets, And $35K Dagger Among 100 Foreign Gifts: Democrats Point To 'Serious Violations'

Published Mar 19, 2023 20:37 Updated Mar 19, 2023 21:40
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Benzinga - Former U.S. President Donald Trump has failed to report more than 100 gifts given to him and his family during his office, according to Congressional Democrats.

In a new report, House Democrats say that the Trump Administration's failure to disclose the items raises questions about whether foreign governments may have used these gifts to influence U.S. policy while Trump was in office.

The report said that the White House, under the Trump administration, failed to document more than 100 gifts valued at more than $250,000, including about $48,000 from Saudi Arabia that had been given to Trump; his wife, Melania; Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner and his wife, Ivanka Trump.

The panel has reported that Kushner, his wife, Ivanka Trump, and their children received 33 unreported gifts, totaling nearly $82,000.

According to the report, the missing items included a $3,040 driver and $460 putter given to Trump by Shinzo Abe, the prime minister of Japan at the time. Abe also gave additional golf clubs to Trump during visits to the Trump International Golf Club and Kasumigaseki Country Club in 2017 and 2018 which is not documented.

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The report adds that Trump's gifts include a $12,000 Uzbek silk carpet and a $35,000 dagger from the Emir of Qatar.

A larger-than-life-sized painting of Trump given to him by El Salvador's president, Nayib Bukele, is also missing from the list. The internal committee has reported that it obtained internal White House communications about shipping the painting from the U.S. Embassy in El Salvador to the U.S. but found "no records of the painting's disposition."

According to the interim staff report, the Foreign Gifts and Decorations Act prohibits a president and federal officials from keeping foreign gifts exceeding the minimal value, currently set at $415.

The law also put a system in place for how information about foreign gifts gets publicly disclosed and allows recipients of items valued over the fixed dollar amount to have the option of purchasing and retaining them.

The top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD), has told CNN that the fact these items were never reported "suggests serious violations of the Foreign Emoluments Clause."

"That part of the Constitution is America's original anti-bribery law," CNN quoted Raskin saying.

He also said lawmakers could make criminal referrals if the evidence warrants doing so.

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