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{UAH} US President Donald Trump faces conflict of interest accusations over new FBI headquarters

US President Donald Trump faces conflict of interest accusations over new FBI headquarters



         

    DOJ seeks to dismiss lawsuit against Trump over foreign payments1:40

    The U.S. Department of Justice calling for the dismissal of a lawsuit alleging President Donald Trump violated the Constitution by accepting foreign payments at his hotels. Jonah Green reports.

    Donald Trump faces a fresh legal battle with politicians from two states threatening to sue him. Picture: AFP/Mandel Ngan

    Staff writers and wiresNews Corp Australia Network

    A KEY business partner of US President Donald Trump and Jared Kushner is reportedly pursuing a $US2 billion ($2.65 billion) government contract to build a new FBI headquarters, sparking conflict of interest concerns.

    Vornado Realty Trust is one of three finalists for the rights to develop the campus in Washington DC, ABC News in the US reports.

    The New York real estate firm's founder and chairman, Steven Roth, is a longtime friend and occasional adviser to President Trump.

    He even travelled last week with him to Cincinnati as part of President Trump's "Infrastructure Week", with the US leader hailing Mr Roth on stage as one of the "greatest builders in America."

    US President Donald Trump (left) and White House senior adviser Jared Kushner are facing fresh conflict of interest concerns. Picture: AFP/Mandel Ngan

    US President Donald Trump (left) and White House senior adviser Jared Kushner are facing fresh conflict of interest concerns. Picture: AFP/Mandel NganSource:AFP

    Mr Roth's firm is jointly invested in two buildings with the Trump Organisation, and it is negotiating with the Kushner Company over its investments in the 666 Fifth Avenue skyscraper in New York.

    "It creates a huge conflict," said Representative Gerald Connolly, Democrat who sits on the House Oversight Committee. "It's an enormous project. The exposure here for the Trump administration is very real."

    A spokesman for Mr Kushner said he was taking White House ethics "very seriously" to avoid a conflict.

    Mr Kushner, Mr Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser, has previously faced conflict of interest accusations. His sister last month courted individual investors in China with a much-criticised federal visa program that provides a path toward obtaining US green cards.


             

      Jared Kushner's Businesses Raise Conflict of Interest Issues2:13

      Businesses belonging to real estate magnate Jared Kushner, President-elect Donald Trump's son-in-law, may present conflict-of-interest issues if Kushner ends up taking a job in the new administration. Photo: Associated Press

      TRUMP BEING SUED BY TWO LAWMAKERS

      Mr Trump faces a fresh legal battle with politicians from two states threatening to sue him over allegations he violated anti-corruption clauses of the Constitution.

      The Washington Post reports attorneys general for the District of Columbia and the state of Maryland are alleging President Trump has accepted millions in payments and benefits from foreign governments since moving into the White House.

      The lawsuit centres on the fact that President Trump retained ownership of his company when he became President — an issue he has faced criticism over before. In January, he said he was shifting business assets into a trust managed by his sons to eliminate a potential conflict of interests.

      At the time, President Trump told a news conference he had formally given "complete and total" control to his sons while his lawyer, Sheri Dillon, said he had "isolated" himself from his businesses.

      Donald Trump is facing a fresh legal battle. Picture: AP/Pablo Martinez Monsivais

      Donald Trump is facing a fresh legal battle. Picture: AP/Pablo Martinez MonsivaisSource:AP

      BUSINESS EMPIRE: Inside Trump's bizarre business history

      However, the Office of Government Ethics said his plan didn't "meet the standards" of former presidents.

      According to The Post, D.C. Attorney General Karl A. Racine and Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh said President Trump has broken many promises to keep separate his public duties and private business interests, including a promise from his son Eric Trump that the President would continue to receive regular updates about his company's financial health.

      The lawsuit centres on the fact that President Trump retained ownership of his company when he became President. Picture: Getty Images/AFP

      The lawsuit centres on the fact that President Trump retained ownership of his company when he became President. Picture: Getty Images/AFPSource:AFP

      A signed copy of the lawsuit allegedly provided to The Post reportedly alleges "unprecedented constitutional violations" by the President.

      The suit says his continued ownership of a global business empire has rendered the President "deeply enmeshed with a legion of foreign and domestic government actors" and has undermined the integrity of the US political system.

      MORE: Melania moves into White House at last

      President Trump previously said he had formally given

      President Trump previously said he had formally given "complete and total" control of his business empire to his sons. Picture: AFP/Mandel NganSource:AFP

      "Fundamental to a President's fidelity to [faithfully execute his oath of office] is the Constitution's demand that the President ... disentangle his private finances from those of domestic and foreign powers. Never before has a President acted with such disregard for this constitutional prescription," The Post reported the lawsuit as alleging.

      If a federal judge allows the potentially explosive case to proceed, it could compel President Trump to release copies of his personal tax returns to assess the extent of his foreign business dealings.

      The constitutional question D.C. and Maryland will put before a federal judge is whether Trump's business ownership amount to violations of parts of the Constitution known as the foreign and domestic emoluments clauses.

      MELANIA, BARRON MOVE INTO WHITE HOUSE

      The first family is together again under the same roof: the White House.

      After nearly five months of living apart, President Trump's wife, Melania, announced on Sunday that she and the couple's young son have finally moved into the executive mansion at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.

      Mother and son broke with tradition by living at Trump Tower in New York since the inauguration so that Barron, now 11, could finish the school year uninterrupted; the president lived and worked at the White House.

      President Donald Trump waves as he walks with first lady Melania Trump and their son, Barron Trump, from Marine One across the South Lawn to the White House. Picture: AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster

      President Donald Trump waves as he walks with first lady Melania Trump and their son, Barron Trump, from Marine One across the South Lawn to the White House. Picture: AP Photo/Carolyn KasterSource:AP

      "Looking forward to the memories we'll make in our new home! #Movingday," the first lady tweeted on Sunday evening after she and Barron arrived at the White House with President Trump.

      The tweet accompanied a photo of the Washington Monument as seen from the White House Red Room.

      Now that's she's at the White House full time, pressure will build for her to be seen more and to do more. She said during the campaign that she would work on the issue of cyber-bullying as first lady, but she has made no further announcements about the subject

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