Yesterday, a contracting
officer for the General Services Administration (GSA) sent a letter to Donald Trump, Jr., informing the
Trump Organization that the lease for the Trump Hotel in the Old Post Office
Building between the United States Government and the Trumps is still valid, notwithstanding
the provision in the lease that unambiguously states that "no . . . elected
official of the Government of the United States . . . shall be admitted to any
share or part of this lease, or to any benefit that might arise
therefrom."
Some Background.
Shortly after the November 2016 election, procurement experts
Daniel Gordon and Steven Schooner explained in The Washington Post that Trump would have to give up the lease,
because, as an elected official, he was barred from involvement or benefit in
the arrangement. The lease provision was important,
particularly if the “elected official” is President of the United States. Any special interest seeking something from
the Administration has every incentive to patronize the hotel. That is why the
lease bars elected officials from having an interest in it.
Trump
Response
The Trumps tried to find a way around the plain language of
the lease. But, as shown below, the arrangements they
proposed were nothing more than deferred compensation for President Trump. So every special interest seeking something
from the Administration still has every incentive to patronize the hotel – and,
indeed, many are doing so. Nevertheless, GSA Contracting Officer Kevin Terry
has now accepted the arrangements.
So Many Outrages, So Little Front Page Space
The GSA letter was released the same week that President Trump's lies about President Barack Obama were definitively exposed, that the FBI revealed that President Trump's campaign is under investigation for collaborating with the Russian Government to undermine the candidacy of Trump's opponent in last year's general election, that Trump's nominee for the Supreme Court is very likely to undermine the rights of ordinary Americans, that Trump was trying to extort votes from the Dumb and Dumber/Mean and Meaner House Republican Caucus in order to deprive millions of people of health insurance and reward millionaires and billionaires with huge tax cuts. So it is not really surprising that The Washington Post's report (U.S.: Trump hotel lease is compliant) on GSA's surrender to the Trumps is buried at page A14 of this morning's print edition. (Perhaps the headline would have been more accurate if it had read, Hotel Lease: GSA is compliant.) But this blizzard of outrages does not make the GSA surrender any the less significant.
National Public Radio, which is on the Trump Budget Chopping Block, bravely broadcast a useful report (GSA Says Trump D.C. Hotel Lease Is Valid, Despite Ban on Elected Officials), and the website post on the report includes the letter from Kevin Terry to Donald Trump, Jr. Accurate reporting, going to the actual sources.
"Profile in No Courage"
This is the first “Profile in No Courage” from a federal civil servant in the Trump
Era. As Congressmen Cummings and DeFazio point out, this ruling from a government employee whose boss is President Trump is utterly
absurd, rendering “meaningless” the vital lease provision, whose purpose is to
stop corruption and back door – well, practically front door – bribery. If you
think Cummings and DeFazio are overstating the case, just read Mr. Terry's letter. At best,
the arrangement amounts to deferred compensation to President Trump. Money that otherwise would go directly to
Donald Trump now will be plowed into the operation and maintenance of the hotel
-- money which presumably is intended to increase the long term profitability of the
hotel, inuring to Donald Trump's financial benefit once he leaves or is removed from office.
The terms of the lease are clear, and Trump is in clear
violation of it. He plainly will be able to profit from moneys generated by the
lease once he leaves office. If someone can get standing to sue and bring the
matter to court, what would strict constructionist likely future Justice
Gorsuch say? Bottom Line: Donald Trump
is corrupt, and he is corrupting the Civil Service. As a retired career civil
servant, I am embarrassed. May Mr. Terry and his supervisors be object lessons
in how civil servants should not behave. The GSA will be tarnished for a long
time.
Emoluments Clause
It
is also noteworthy that Trump also asserts that any profits from business of
the hotel with foreign governments will be turned over to the U.S. Treasury,
thus presumably avoiding violation of the Constitution's Emoluments Clause. Two points
here. First, if the rest of the arrangements save the lease – as Mr. Terry says
they do -- then this step would be unnecessary. Second, the bookkeeping arrangements on what
would constitute profits and how compliance would be overseen are not
disclosed; indeed, there may be no oversight at all, unless a Congressional
committee chooses to engage in such oversight. Fat chance of that happening in
the current Congress. Yet another reason
why the mid-term elections are so important.
Closing Thoughts
President Trump continues to thumb his nose at the American
taxpayers and the United States Constitution.
As for Kevin Terry, whose absurd contortions probably
insure protection of his job (and may be a basis for promotion) as long as
Trump is president, he is a disgrace to the long line of dedicated civil
servants who have declined to ignore the rule of law to satisfy their political
bosses. The term "Good German" comes to mind. In the future, I suspect
that ethics experts admonish their students to avoid pulling a "Kevin
Terry."
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