Kentucky RepJamesComer condemned Democrats on the panel for opening an investigation into former President Donald Trump’s compliance with laws regarding foreign gifts.
Rep. James Comer , the panel's ranking member, reacted to a letter to Debra Wall, the acting archivist of the United States, in which committee Chairwoman Carolyn Maloney alleged Trump “failed to comply with the law governing foreign gift reporting” by not accurately accounting for the sources and value of gifts he received from foreign leaders during his presidency.
“Committee Democrats appear to be doing everything they can to ignore the mounting crises created by President Biden and his disastrous policies. Their continued obsession with former President Trump is an attempt to distract from President Biden’s many failures,” Comer said. In her letter, Maloney framed the investigation as necessary because uncertainties surrounding foreign gifts “raise concerns about the potential for undue influence over former President Trump by foreign governments, which may have put the national security and foreign policy interests of the United States at risk.”
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