In our putrid, take-no-prisoners politics, the Constitution’s prohibition on accepting foreign “emoluments” is the weapon du jour in the war on Trump. The president faces multiple lawsuits ...
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The emoluments clause has never been litigated; so whether Trump's foreign business dealings violate it is a matter of interpretation with no previous precedent.
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has directed the Haryana government to enhance the pay scales for section officers and clerks, affirming the rights of employees who have served in higher posts for ...
Former President Donald Trump was "fleecing taxpayers" while in the White House and taking "the Secret Service to the cleaners" by overcharging for Washington, D.C., hotel stays, according to House ...