Emoluments Clause

The lawsuit alleges that the president's continued ownership of his real estate business violates the Constitution.
It would "diminish the guest experience of our brand," a Trump Organization pamphlet says.
"Maybe in the history books it’ll show that we were not for this."
The man you elected is deceiving you while making himself and his friends richer in the process.
Two new parties are now claiming they're directly harmed by the president's ongoing business dealings.
The president's foreign policy consists of decisions made for his personal benefit, both financially and politically
The House Oversight Chairman's former convictions are nowhere to be found.
There are legitimate concerns over conflicts of interest during the Trump administration.
The ethics watchdog that brought the case might not have the right to sue the president.
A government watchdog alleges that Trump's continuing acceptance of foreign money is an "emolument" — and thus illegal.