“Despite the Constitution’s requirement that a president disclose foreign emoluments and seek Congress’s consent to keep them, it took Oversight Committee Democrats years of aggressive litigation against the former President to obtain the subset of documents from Mazars, Donald Trump’s accounting firm,” the report noted.
In January 2023, Oversight Committee Chair James Comer, R-Ky., released Mazars from having to continue complying with the committee’s subpoena.
Even so, with data from just 20 countries and four of Trump’s more than 500 businesses over two years, the committee found $7.8 million in payments, with the biggest spender being China.
“Former President Trump has legitimate businesses, but the Bidens do not,” Comer said in a statement responding to the report, before alleging that the Biden family had also profited from foreign governments via the consulting work of Hunter Biden, the president’s son.
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