1. United States
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  3. Letter

Scrutinize proposed Qatari gift to President, protect democratic norms

To: Sen. Ossoff, Rep. Jack, Sen. Warnock

From: A verified voter in Brooks, GA

May 12

The prospect of President Trump accepting a luxury aircraft as a gift from the Qatari government raises significant ethical and legal concerns. The Emoluments Clause of the U.S. Constitution prohibits federal officeholders from receiving gifts or benefits from foreign governments without Congressional approval. Accepting such a valuable gift could create a conflict of interest and the appearance of undue foreign influence on the President's decisions. While the administration argues this would be a fiscally prudent move to replace aging Air Force One aircraft, the risks of violating anti-corruption laws and norms outweigh any potential cost savings. Moreover, a foreign government-gifted plane may lack critical security features needed for a presidential aircraft. As a nation founded on democratic principles, we must hold our leaders to the highest ethical standards and avoid any situation that could undermine public trust or national security interests. I urge you to scrutinize this proposed gift closely and take steps to ensure the President acts strictly within constitutional bounds and in the best interests of the American people, free from any hint of foreign influence or self-dealing. Upholding these fundamental values is essential for maintaining faith in our democratic institutions.

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