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A Saudi government official buying out 50 rooms right after the election, only one of which was used, is a blatantly obvious violation of the emoluments clause. It's far from the only violation though. Since Trump didn't remove himself from his businesses when elected, he's been in violation of the emoluments clause from day one of his presidency and every day since.This entire thing is based on a foreign government worker staying at his hotel, which they're trying to spin as an emolument.
A subpoena is fine, but it's not really going to turn up anything other than "ambassador A stayed 2 nights and paid some money for his stay"
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