Weekly recap: The return of Kuwait, Trump, and Roger Stone
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
Report: Kuwait’s U.S. embassy plans return visit to Trump Hotel
Roger Stone to headline Virginia Women for Trump’s 2020 campaign kickoff
Tuesday
Guest confirms Kuwaiti embassy independence day party will be at hotel
Trump raises funds, dines at his hotel
Trump reminds world he’s a Starbucks landlord
Wednesday
Thursday
Kuwait invited a Congressman suing Trump for violating the foreign emoluments clause to its party at the Trump Hotel D.C.
Lawmakers updated emoluments suit to include GSA IG’s report
Friday
Ways and Means subcommittee announces hearings on presidential tax returns
GSA Administrator likely first witness in Transportation subcommittee hearing on lease
Trump declares presidency a money loser for his businesses, discloses he may know details about who spends money there
Hotel cited for selling alcohol to a minor, not checking ID
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