Washington – Feds: Trump DC Hotel Not In Violation Of Government Lease

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    Security fences are seen outside the Trump International Hotel in Washington, U.S., January 19, 2017. REUTERS/Shannon StapletonWashington – The federal agency overseeing Donald Trump’s lease for a luxury hotel in Washington ruled Thursday that his inauguration as president doesn’t violate terms of the agreement barring government officials from profiting from the property.

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    In a letter to the Trump Organization, General Services Administration Contracting Officer Kevin M. Terry says it has determined that the president’s business is in “full compliance.”

    The 2013 lease for the Trump International Hotel expressly forbids any federal official from participating in the project, a $200 million renovation of historic Old Post Office building a few blocks from the White House. Numerous ethics experts have questioned whether Trump violated the terms of his lease the moment he took the oath of office.

    Trump announced in January he was transferring control of his business empire to his adult sons, but he still maintained a direct tie to the company through a trust. Trump is the sole beneficiary of the trust and can revoke it at any time.

    According to the letter, Trump restructured the governance of numerous corporate entities involved with the Washington hotel to remove himself as an officer. In a series of meetings, officials with the Trump Organization told the government that while Trump is president, no proceeds from the hotel business will be paid out to the holding company, DJT Holdings LLC. That company is owned by a trust benefiting Trump.

    The profits from the hotel will accrue in an account under the corporate entity that holds the lease, Trump Old Post Office LLC.

    The letter does not address what might happen to any profits from the hotel after Trump leaves office, or whether they will be transferred to Trump at that time.

    The Trump Organization did not immediately respond to questions from The Associated Press about what happens to the money after Trump leaves office.


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    AlbertEinstein
    AlbertEinstein
    7 years ago

    Hoshomer, Yonasanw, Gadol… Can’t wait to see your spin on this one.

    7 years ago

    If it complies with the law currently, it is impossible to imagine how he can be justly impeached for what he might (or might not) do after he leaves office.

    7 years ago

    Well well well. So the lying liberals lost again in yet another attempt to smear this wonderful president! And all their other witch hunts will.end in the same way…all of it is their attempt to try to tie his hands and obfuscate in their hopes that he won’t continue in his huge achievements. It’s time for them to grow up and accept their defeat, and do what’s good for America, instead of obsessing in their endless quest to take revenge and undercut him.