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During Trump’s presidency, Saudi Arabia, the U.A.E., Qatar, Turkey, China and Malaysia spent hundreds of thousands of dollars at the Trump hotel in Washington.
For instance, on November 28, 2017, the Secret Service paid a room rate of $600 per night at the hotel. But that same day, the hotel rented out more than 80 rooms at rates less than $600 per room ...
The new report is limited in scope, based on records of spending at Trump's Washington hotel over just 11 months of his presidency — from September 2017 to August 2018 — which the panel ...
The Trump Organization, including the Washington property, also appears to have taken in a significant amount from at least 22 foreign governments, including Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Cyprus. Trump ...
Opened in 2017, the hotel closed in August 2020 and re-opened in August 2022 with a new name and management, and all Trump branding removed from the building by the end of 2021. Waldorf Astoria Washington, D.C. , formerly known as Trump International Hotel Washington DC from 2016 to 2022
The Trump Hotel in Washington is a billboard for conflicts of interest. Trump’s D.C. hotel received an estimated $3.7 million from foreign governments during his time in office, and he now ...
The hotel became a gathering spot for Trump supporters, lobbyists and foreign dignitaries. The Trump Organization last year completed the $375 million sale of the hotel's lease to an investment ...
The head of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington argued Donald Trump shouldn't have been allowed to retain ownership of the hotel as president.