6. An investor brochure for Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C. touts money to be made from government dealings, suggesting President Trump is personally profiting off foreign influence. The pamphlet boasted that "tremendous upside potential exists for a new owner to fully capitalize on government-related business upon rebranding of the asset." The selling point bolsters critics' claim that Trump is in violation of the Emoluments Clause — a constitutional provision that prohibits federal officeholders from taking foreign cash. Trump is reportedly looking to sell the D.C. property for $500 million. -- CNN