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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsRep Ritchie Torres (D-NY) seeks inspector general review of any Trump acceptance of Qatari jet gift
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Rep Ritchie Torres (D-NY) seeks inspector general review of any Trump acceptance of Qatari jet gift
Torres: With an estimated value of $400 million, the aerial palace would constitute the most valuable gift ever conferred on a President by a foreign government..
Torres: With an estimated value of $400 million, the aerial palace would constitute the most valuable gift ever conferred on a President by a foreign government..

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Rep Ritchie Torres (D-NY) seeks inspector general review of any Trump acceptance of Qatari jet gift (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
May 2025
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Congressman Ritchie Torres officially calls for a probe into his "flying grift"
LetMyPeopleVote
May 2025
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bucolic_frolic
(55,165 posts)1. Would that we still had the power of enforcement.
Trump White House will play this like a political problem becaues it always works.
Mossfern
(4,716 posts)2. This is so frustrating!
Ugh...
hlthe2b
(113,986 posts)3. Finally. I have been waiting for D's in Congress to go ballistic. Will any R's?
mtairyguy
(31 posts)4. Might not work.
Trump fires Inspectors General.
LetMyPeopleVote
(179,888 posts)5. Congressman Ritchie Torres officially calls for a probe into his "flying grift"
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BREAKING: Donald Trump gets slammed with terrible news as Congressman Ritchie Torres officially calls for a probe into his "flying grift" his corrupt plan to accept a luxury jet from the government of Qatar.
This is exactly how you deal with blatant corruption...
"With an estimated value of $400 million, the aerial palace would constitute the most valuable gift ever conferred on a President by a foreign government. The American people are witnessing, in real time, what can only be described as a 'flying gift,'" Torres wrote in a letter to the Government Accountability Office comptroller general, Defense Department acting inspector general, and the Office of Government Ethics acting director.
The Democratic Congressman pointed out that the plane is "so opulent" that it has been described as a "palace in the sky."
Trump reportedly intends on using the plane as his Air Force Once and then taking it with him for private use once he leaves office. It is, in every sense, a bribe. Qatar is "gifting" this plane to curry favor with this administration and tilt American foreign policy to benefit their interests.
"Rather than enforcing ethics, the Attorney General has affixed the Department of Justices seal of approval to a transaction that flagrantly violates both the letter and the spirit of the Constitutions Emoluments Clause" wrote Torres.
"That clause explicitly prohibits any person holding public office from accepting 'any present, Emolument, Office, or Title, of any kind whatever, from any King, Prince, or foreign State.' No one not even President Trump is above the law, let alone the Constitution," he added.
"This 'flying gift' is merely the latest chapter in a tawdry tale of presidential profiteering unprecedented in American history," Torres continued. "Donald Trump has been caught selling access to the White House to the highest 220 bidders for his personal meme coin."
"Meanwhile, a foreign government has reportedly agreed to use his familys stablecoins in a $2 billion transaction," he went on. "According to CNBC, Trump and his associates have enriched themselves from the sale of STRUMP at the expense of 764,000 retail investors who lost money. The $2 billion in foreign deposits if invested in U.S. Treasuries would generate tens of millions in interest for the Trump family."
The Congressman is demanding "an immediate ethics review" into the jet deal and for the officials he addressed to "issue a formal advisory opinion on whether the gift violates federal ethics regulations;
and the Emoluments Clause."
This is exactly how you deal with blatant corruption...
"With an estimated value of $400 million, the aerial palace would constitute the most valuable gift ever conferred on a President by a foreign government. The American people are witnessing, in real time, what can only be described as a 'flying gift,'" Torres wrote in a letter to the Government Accountability Office comptroller general, Defense Department acting inspector general, and the Office of Government Ethics acting director.
The Democratic Congressman pointed out that the plane is "so opulent" that it has been described as a "palace in the sky."
Trump reportedly intends on using the plane as his Air Force Once and then taking it with him for private use once he leaves office. It is, in every sense, a bribe. Qatar is "gifting" this plane to curry favor with this administration and tilt American foreign policy to benefit their interests.
"Rather than enforcing ethics, the Attorney General has affixed the Department of Justices seal of approval to a transaction that flagrantly violates both the letter and the spirit of the Constitutions Emoluments Clause" wrote Torres.
"That clause explicitly prohibits any person holding public office from accepting 'any present, Emolument, Office, or Title, of any kind whatever, from any King, Prince, or foreign State.' No one not even President Trump is above the law, let alone the Constitution," he added.
"This 'flying gift' is merely the latest chapter in a tawdry tale of presidential profiteering unprecedented in American history," Torres continued. "Donald Trump has been caught selling access to the White House to the highest 220 bidders for his personal meme coin."
"Meanwhile, a foreign government has reportedly agreed to use his familys stablecoins in a $2 billion transaction," he went on. "According to CNBC, Trump and his associates have enriched themselves from the sale of STRUMP at the expense of 764,000 retail investors who lost money. The $2 billion in foreign deposits if invested in U.S. Treasuries would generate tens of millions in interest for the Trump family."
The Congressman is demanding "an immediate ethics review" into the jet deal and for the officials he addressed to "issue a formal advisory opinion on whether the gift violates federal ethics regulations;
and the Emoluments Clause."