Government officials from six foreign nations — including Malaysia, Saudi Arabia and Turkey — spent over $750,000 at the Trump International Hotel during his presidency, according to new documents.
The Waldof Astoria, the former Trump International Hotel at the Old Post Office Building, on Aug. 18, 2022 in Washington, D.C.Kent Nishimura/Los Angeles Times via Getty Imag
The Waldof Astoria, the former Trump International Hotel at the Old Post Office Building, on Aug. 18, 2022 in Washington, D.C.Documents released by the House Oversight and Reform Committee show extravagant spending from foreign leaders at former President Donald Trump's luxury hotel in Washington, D.C., which the committee says could have violated his oath of office by distorting U.S. foreign policy for personal financial gain.
Government officials from Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Turkey and the People's Republic of China collectively spent over $750,000 at the Trump International Hotel during his presidency, according to, and, she said, did so"at sensitive times for those countries' relations with the United States."
The documents — hotel ledgers from Trump's former accounting firm, Mazars USA LLP — were released in connection with a letter Maloney sent to the National Archives and Records Administration on Monday. That letter requested presidential records to determine whether Trump's business was a conflict of interest and in violation of the Constitution's
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