Weekly recap: Nigerian pols, T-Mobile execs, Indoneisan checks
Welcome to 1100 Pennsylvania, a newsletter devoted to President Donald Trump’s Trump International Hotel Washington, D.C. (and his other companies). President Trump, of course, still owns his businesses and can profit from them.
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On Saturdays, we recap the week’s top stories; select the day to go to that issue.
Monday
Shutdown puts Trump in record drought of not visiting one of his properties
Senator asks GSA, Interior for info on decision to re-open Old Post Office tower during shutdown
Tuesday
Report: Trump Organization paid Indonesian regency past-due $495,000
Mueller investigating Nunes, Flynn, and foreign officials’ breakfast meeting at hotel
Trump’s inauguration spent more than $1.5 million at Trump’s hotel
Wednesday
T-Mobile execs book Trump’s hotel: Thoughts on and reactions to today’s Post scoop
Inauguration accounted for 17 percent of hotel’s revenue in January and February 2017
Thursday
IG: GSA failed to consider if Trump Hotel D.C. lease violated Emoluments Clauses
Rudy Giuliani met with Italian member of parliament and deputy minister for foreign affairs, Guglielmo Picchi
Friday
Nigerian presidential candidate checks into U.S. president’s hotel
Mike Pence returns to his boss’s hotel to address black-tie, pro-life gala
CREW finds 1,400 conflicts of interest involving Trump properties
House committee chair threatens GSA with subpoena over lease info
Correction
Yesterday’s 1100 Pennsylvania inaccurately reported that Atiku Abubakar, who was staying at the Trump Hotel D.C., was one of just two candidates to be the president of Nigeria. There are actually many candidates; Abubakar and the incumbent, President Muhammadu Buhari, however, are the only two that appear to have a realistic chance of winning. We regret the error.
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