House Dem report: Trump used Secret Service as "personal ATM"

By Axios | Created at 2024-10-18 16:15:31 | Updated at 2024-10-18 18:16:19 2 hours ago
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A report from Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released Friday accuses former President Trump of using the Secret Service as his "personal government ATM" by overcharging the agency at his hotels.

Why it matters: Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) has made Trump's finances a particular focus since becoming Oversight's ranking member, and has said he will likely pursue the topic further if Democrats retake the House.


  • He previously released a report in January accusing Trump of receiving at least $7.8 million from foreign countries, including China, at several of his properties while he was president.
  • The reports are based on documents obtained from Trump's accounting firm, Mazars, following years of high-profile court battles.

Driving the news: The 58 page report, first reported by NBC News, outlines findings from guest logs for Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C. between September 2017 and August 2018.

  • "While this is an exceedingly small window into the opaque web of more than 500 corporations, limited liability companies, and trusts ... it is enough to reveal hundreds of unconstitutional and ethically suspect payments he accepted while in office from domestic sources," the report says.
  • The report cites documents showing the hotel charged Donald Trump Jr.'s Secret Service detail a room rate of $1,185 during a stay in November, 2017, well over the approved $201 government per diem rate.
  • It also alleges that in other instances, the Secret Service was charged nearly twice as much to stay in the hotel as other guests, including those representing foreign governments and companies.

What he's saying: Raskin said in a statement that lawmakers "must put legal barriers in place now to prevent the kind of rip-off corruption our Founding Fathers so strongly opposed."

  • "Given the need to enforce the U.S. Constitution against both foreign and domestic emoluments corruption, in the coming days, I will work with my Democratic Colleagues on a legislative fix and hope that my Republican colleagues will join us in this effort," he added.

The other side: "Ranking Member Raskin and Democrats continue to expose their hypocrisy as they suffer from Trump Derangement Syndrome," a spokesperson for the Republican majority on the Oversight Committee told Axios.

  • "Unlike the Bidens, the Trumps actually have businesses and made money from the services they provided. Today's report is more recycled garbage from the Democrats' fruitless and close to a decade-long investigation of President Trump."
  • A spokesperson for the Trump campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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