In a nine-page pamphlet made public Wednesday, the Trump Organization said that it would be "impractical" to identify all guests using foreign government money. Critics say that by not selling off his hotels and resorts, President Donald Trump is opening himself up to bribes from foreign governments. A lawyer representing the Trump Organization, Sheri Dillon, had described the offer as beyond what is necessary, a way to allay concerns that Trump — wittingly or not — may profit from the presidency. The Trump Organization maintains the clause does not apply to "fair value exchanges" in which people pay for a service, like the use of a hotel room. In a letter to the Trump Organization, Cummings asked the company for more details and that it brief the Oversight Committee by June 2.
Source: ABC News May 24, 2017 19:27 UTC