Weekly recap: Judiciary investigates, Saudi lobbyist returns, aestheticians gather
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On Saturdays, we recap the week’s top stories; select the day to go to that issue.
Monday
Judiciary becomes the seventh House committee to investigate Trump’s businesses
May 1, 2018 was an interesting day in the president’s hotel’s lobby
President Trump plugged one of his golf courses
Kuwait invited a third congressman suing Trump over emoluments to the Trump Hotel D.C.
Tuesday
T-Mobile execs barely patronized the Trump Hotel D.C.—until they needed gov’t approval
Judge rules GSA must turn over unredacted document related to canceled FBI HQ relocation
Wheeler makes it three Trump Cabinet members at Trump’s hotel for Kuwaiti celebration
Reminder: Monthly networking event for lobbyists is tonight in the president’s hotel’s lobby
Wednesday
Is Ivanka's name now getting scrubbed from the spa?
Trump Hotels CEO: Once Trump is out of office, ‘we will turn up our international profile significantly’
Briefing schedule set for Cork’s appeal
What it looks like when government employees address government contractors at the president’s hotel
Thursday
Saudi lobbyist who booked 500 rooms—at a cost of $270,000—for U.S. veterans returned to the hotel
Five House committee and subcommittee chairs demand FBI HQ docs from GSA
Friday
Facing ‘major obstacles’ government action could remedy, aestheticians gather at Trump Hotel D.C.
Christian non-profit holding golf tournament at Trump Charlotte
Hotel announces Easter 2019 brunch plans; let’s relive Easter 2018
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