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Democrats demand Lutnick correspondence in Gordie Howe bridge probe
Summary
House Democrats have requested correspondence between Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and bridge owner Matthew Moroun as part of an inquiry after President Trump's social media post threatening to stall the Gordie Howe International Bridge; they also sought records of donations from the Moroun family.
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House Democrats have demanded documents and communications from a billionaire bridge owner and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick amid an investigation prompted by President Donald Trump's social media post that said the United States must be compensated before the Gordie Howe International Bridge opens. The request follows reporting that Lutnick met with Matthew Moroun, whose family owns the competing Ambassador Bridge. Democrats say the meeting and the president's post raise concerns about donor influence on economic and foreign policy. Canadian and Michigan officials and some U.S. lawmakers have emphasized the bridge's importance for cross‑border commerce.
What is known:
- Democrats have asked Matthew Moroun to hand over all documents and communications related to his meeting with Howard Lutnick, including messages involving the White House and members of the Trump administration.
- The request also seeks records of donations or payments from the Moroun family to the Trump campaign, affiliated political action committees, and the Republican Party.
- The inquiry was launched after President Trump's social media post about withholding approval for the bridge opening; The New York Times reported that the post followed a Lutnick‑Moroun meeting.
- Canadian official Mark Carney said he spoke with Trump after the social media post and expects the situation to be resolved.
Summary:
The investigation centers on whether donor‑official communications influenced actions related to the Gordie Howe International Bridge and on requests for donation records tied to the Moroun family. Democrats have demanded that Moroun produce documents; how he or the administration will respond is undetermined at this time.
