Here’s our running tally of customers and partners seeking to cut their ties with Trump Org after the Capitol attack.
I’ll update it if the number grows.
UPDATED: Here’s our running tally of customers and partners who are cutting ties with Trump Org.
New addition: law firm Seyfarth Shaw, which repped Trump Org in multiple states.
NEW: Another Trump tenant, the @TBAlliance -- a nonprofit focused on developing tuberculosis drugs -- says they're seeking to move out of Trump's Bldg at 40 Wall St.
"We are exploring all options for relocating," spox says. Follows similar decision by the Girl Scouts.
One group that’s not leaving Trump businesses: the South Florida Police Benevolent Association.
PBA president said they deplore what happened on 1/6, but Trump Doral is a beautiful location they’ve used for yrs.
(He said they may still cancel, but only b/c of covid).
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We've been on the Trump Org beat for 4 years now. But it hasn't all been filling in spreadsheets and fighting over FOIAs.
Sometimes, it was even a little funny.
While we're all waiting for news today, I thought you might like a rundown of the more humorous moments:
6. I'm at the Trump Hotel in D.C., for a story on the MAGA/RNC party scene. There's *1* couch where I can sit w/out having to buy anything. This couch is my island. I sit for an hour, then get up to stroll the lobby.
Come back.
2 people are passionately making out on my island
I waited for them to stop. They did not acknowledge me.
Lesson for young journalists: if you find a good couch, and you have to get up, take the couch with you.
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.
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.