U.S. appeals court rejects Trump bid to escape anti-corruption lawsuit

U.S. appeals court rejects Trump bid to escape anti-corruption lawsuit

by Joseph Anthony
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US President Donald Trump

A U.S. appeals court on Thursday handed President Donald Trump a setback, rejecting his bid to end a lawsuit that accused him of violating anti-corruption provisions of the U.S. Constitution with his ownership of a hotel in Washington while in office.

The decision by the Richmond, Virginia-based 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals sitting as a whole โ€“ reversing a ruling in favor of Trump issued by a three-judge panel of the same court last July โ€“ was a victory for the Democratic attorneys general of Maryland and the District of Columbia who brought the lawsuit.

The lawsuit alleged violations of the Constitutionโ€™s โ€œemolumentsโ€ clauses โ€“ rarely tested in courts โ€“ that ban a president from accepting gifts or payments from foreign governments without congressional consent.

In a 9-6 decision, the 4th U.S. Circuit decided that the Republican president โ€“ seeking re-election on Nov. 3 โ€“ failed to show the sort of โ€œclear and indisputable right to reliefโ€ necessary for an early dismissal of the case.

The court found that the narrow view of the emoluments clauses argued by Trumpโ€™s lawyers was not clearly the right one in light of past statements by officials within the executive branch.

โ€œGiven this history, we can hardly conclude that the Presidentโ€™s preferred definition of this obscure word is clearly and indisputably the correct one,โ€ Judge Diana Gribbon Motz wrote on behalf of the court.

The case is now set to return to a judge in Maryland, who has consistently ruled against Trump on preliminary legal questions, for further proceedings potentially including a trial.

Trump opened the Trump International Hotel on Pennsylvania Avenue just blocks from the White House shortly before he was elected in November 2016.

Trump, a wealthy real estate developer who as president regularly visits his own hotels, resorts and golf clubs, maintains ownership of his businesses โ€“ unlike past presidents โ€“ though he has said he has ceded day-to-day control to his sons. Critics have said that is not a sufficient safeguard.

The hotel has become a favored lodging and event space for some foreign and state officials visiting the U.S. capital.

In a dissenting opinion, Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson said the decision would open the door for litigation simply meant to harass a sitting president.

โ€œIt is clear and indisputable that this action should never be in federal court,โ€ Wilkinson wrote. โ€œThe legal foundations for this lawsuit are non-existent.โ€

Another appeals court in February dismissed a lawsuit by Democratic U.S. lawmakers also alleging violations of the emoluments clauses relating to the hotel. A different appeals court in New York has allowed a similar case brought by an advocacy group called Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington to continue.

REUTERS

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