Reading Room Document
Assumption by People's Republic of China of Expenses of U.S. Delegation
The document discusses the legal implications of the People's Republic of China assuming the expenses of a U.S. delegation, including Members of Congress and the President's son, during their visit to China. The document concludes that while the Constitution and statutes prohibit the acceptance of gifts from foreign governments, the expenses assumed by the Chinese government for the delegation do not violate these provisions. The document presents questions regarding the interpretation of the constitutional and statutory restrictions on accepting gifts from foreign governments, as well as the distinction between gifts to individuals and gifts to the United States Government. It also raises the issue of whether unique diplomatic concerns should allow for the acceptance of foreign government hospitality.
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