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Standard Summary
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The MARALAGO Act prohibits the President from personally profiting from Secret Service protection expenses at presidential residences, while allowing gifting of such services to the government.
Key Points
- 1Prohibits use of federal funds to reimburse Presidents for lodging, meals, or office space provided to Secret Service
- 2Applies to both current and former Presidents
- 3Allows Presidents to gift these services to the government without reimbursement
- 4Closes potential conflict of interest in presidential security costs
- 5Prevents personal financial gain from official protection requirements
- 6Applies specifically to protection at presidential residences
Impact Areas
Presidential ethics and conflict of interest rulesSecret Service funding and operationsPresidential residence managementGovernment contracting and reimbursement policiesPublic oversight of presidential expensesExecutive branch accountability
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