Donald Trump’s foreign business income just exploded to $59.5 million — and Congress must investigate now. New reporting shows Trump’s foreign real estate licensing business surged during his first year back in office, as developers paid millions to put his name on luxury towers, golf courses, and resorts around the world. More than 60% of that income reportedly came from Gulf-linked projects, including deals tied to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar. This is exactly the kind of corruption the Constitution was written to prevent: foreign powers and politically connected businesses putting money within reach of a sitting president while his administration controls U.S. foreign policy, trade, military cooperation, and regulatory decisions that could affect them. Tell Congress: "Investigate Donald Trump’s foreign business deals, subpoena the records, hold public hearings, and determine whether Trump has violated the Constitution or committed impeachable offenses." The Constitution’s Foreign Emoluments Clause was put in place for a reason. The founders understood that presidents could be corrupted by gifts, payments, favors, and financial benefits from foreign states. They wanted a clear guardrail against exactly this kind of self-dealing. The Qatari jet is only the most glaring example. A foreign government offering a luxury aircraft worth hundreds of millions of dollars to a sitting president should have set off every alarm in Washington. But the broader pattern is even more disturbing: Trump’s brand is making millions from foreign-linked deals while he holds the most powerful office in the world. Add your name now and demand Congress investigate Trump’s foreign bribery deals before this corruption becomes even more entrenched. The petition to Congress reads: "Investigate Donald Trump’s foreign business deals, subpoena the records, hold public hearings, and determine whether Trump has violated the Constitution or committed impeachable offenses."