Let’s flashback to Jan, 2017 lightweight .
How it started
Harvard Law School professor Laurence H. Tribe has joined a legal team suing President Donald Trump, arguing that Trump’s ownership of the Trump Organization violates a clause of the United States Constitution.
The suit, filed Jan. 23 in federal court, alleges that transactions between foreign governments and Trump’s business holdings, including hotel room purchases and leases in Trump’s towers, violate the Emoluments Clause of the Constitution. The clause prevents individuals holding offices of “Profit or Trust” from accepting “any present, Emolument, Office, or Title, of any kind whatever, from any King, Prince, or foreign State.” The suit includes summons for Trump.
Tribe said he welcomed additional lawsuits filed against Trump, saying “the more, the better.”
“There are likely to be quite a few lawsuits, but I’m convinced that we’ve put together the strongest combination of plaintiffs and lawyers that we could imagine and we plan to go forward, and certainly welcome the ACLU and others with other litigation,” Tribe said.
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How it ended
Supreme Court tosses emoluments cases against Trump January 25, 2021 CBS News WASHINGTON DC (CBS NEWS) — The Supreme Court on Monday tossed out disputes claiming former President Donald Trump was profiting from the presidency through his continued financial interest in his private company in violation of the Constitution’s emoluments clause.
No worries . There’s enough evidence to prosecute Trump for Jan 6. by offering 10k National Guard troops the night before that we’re declined by Capitol Police and telling people at the ellipse speech to march peacefully to the Capitol and make their voices heard .