We reached out to @realDonaldTrump’s company for this story — summarizing the big findings from these new documents, and asking them to tell their side of the story.
Here are the questions. No response.
One detail that didn’t make it in the story: when Xi Jinping visited Mar-a-Lago, @FLOTUS gave Xi’s wife a “welcome basket.”
Mar-a-Lago charged taxpayers $30.75 for the basket.
I haven’t found a photo of it, so I don’t know if we got a good deal.
Here’s what $2.5 million in receipts looks like — the result of our year digging up records of US government payments to @realDonaldTrump’s businesses.
And may be much more out there we haven’t found! The @StateDept hasn’t released the majority of records showing its payments. The @whitehouse has released nothing at all.
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What we know:
--Trump Org charged up to $650 per hotel room, while claiming it charged $50.
--Trump kids brought $200K to Trump Org, by forcing their Secret Service agents to rent Trump rooms.
--Trump Org charges $17K/month for a cottage in Bedminster, even when Trump is gone.
Total payments from the government to @realdonaldtrump: at least $1.2 million.
This was taxpayer money. But it was paid in private, usually w/ no disclosure to the public
Backstory: we sued the @StateDept to get records about its payments to Trump properties.
They told a judge they had 450 pages, and would “aspire” produce up to 300 pages on Thursday.
When Thursday came, however, @StateDept released....2 pages!
Here they are. They show that when @LaraLeaTrump went to Trump’s golf course in Ireland, Trump Org charged her Secret Service agents $8,300 for their rooms. Taxpayers paid the bill.
Hello! We’re trying to answer a simple question: how much taxpayer money has been paid to @realDonaldTrump’s private business?
Here’s what we’ve learned so far, in four tweets:
First we learned what @realdonaldtrump’s company *said* was happening.
They said that, when Trump’s aides and Secret Service agents needed rooms at Trump properties, the company charged super-low rates. “Like $50 bucks,” per night, @erictrump said.
So we looked for evidence to confirm Trump Org’s claim — like receipts showing they had actually charged the government that $50 per night rate.
One day — July 25, 2017 — shows how @realdonaldtrump and his family have turned their Secret Service protection into a moneymaker for their private business.
On that day, Trump Org did business with the US govt in 3 countries at the same time.
Here’s how:
In IRELAND that day, @realdonaldtrump’s Doonbeg course got paid $6,500 by the government.
@erictrump had visited recently, and charged the Secret Service to come with him.
In CANADA that day, agents were arriving at @realdonaldtrump’s Vancouver hotel, preparing for a visit by @DonaldJTrumpJr. The Trump hotel would charge the Secret Service $5,775 (in US dollars) for their rooms.
NEW: @realdonaldtrump’s businesses have charged the US government $1.1 million in private transactions — and Trump’s Bedminster club kept billing taxpayers for room rentals **even while it was closed** for covid. washingtonpost.com/politics/secre…
Heres the email from Trump Bedminster’s GM, announcing the club was closing for covid on 3/17/20.
And here are two bills, showing @realdonaldtrump’s club charging the Secret Service about $16,000 while the club was shuttered.
Why? Trump Org wouldn’t say.
We are still trying to prove @erictrump right! He said the Trump Org charges the US govt “like 50 bucks” for hotel rooms.
But no luck so far!
We’ve looked at 100s of bills, and not found a single one that matches Eric Trump’s claim. The rates were all higher, up to $650/night.
We’ve spent this year asking a simple question: How much money have US taxpayers paid to @realdonaldtrump’s private business.
We still have only a partial answer, b/c the government has released so few records.
Examples:
The @DeptofDefense spent $75K at Trump properties in his first 5 months alone.
What did they spend after that? We don’t know. This is the most recent record DoD has released. It’s from June 2017.
We asked DoD for more recent records in a FOIA request. That was 183 days ago. They have provided nothing.
So our most recent data on DoD payments to Trump properties dates back to the Sean Spicer Era.