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US Attorney General Books Trump's Hotel For $30,000 Holiday Party
- Wednesday August 28, 2019
- World News | Jonathan O'Connell, David A. Fahrenthold, The Washington Post
Attorney General William Barr is planning a holiday treat for his boss.
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Saudi-Backed Lobbyist Paid For 500 Rooms At Trump Hotel After 2016 Polls
- Thursday December 6, 2018
- World News | David A. Fahrenthold, Jonathan O'Connell, The Washington Post
Lobbyists representing the Saudi government reserved blocks of rooms at President Donald Trump's D.C. hotel within a month of Trump's election in 2016 - paying for an estimated 500 nights at the luxury hotel in just three months, according to organizers of the trips and documents obtained by The Washington Post.
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For Trump, Saudis Are Great Allies -And Big Customers For His Business
- Friday October 12, 2018
- World News | David A. Fahrenthold, Jonathan O'Connell, The Washington Post
For President Donald Trump, Saudi Arabia is not just a political ally. It has also been a customer. Trump's business relationships with the Saudi government - and rich Saudi business executives - go back to at least the 1990s. In Trump's hard times, a Saudi prince bought a superyacht and hotel from him. The Saudi government paid him $4.5 million fo...
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As The 'King Of Debt,' Trump Borrowed To Build His Empire. Then He Began Spending Hundreds Of Millions In Cash
- Monday May 7, 2018
- World News | Jonathan O'Connell, David A. Fahrenthold, Jack Gillum, The Washington Post
In the nine years before he ran for president, Donald Trump's company spent more than $400 million in cash on new properties - including 14 transactions paid for in full, without borrowing from banks - during a buying binge that defied real estate industry practices and Trump's own history as the self-described "King of Debt."
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From Robert Mueller To Stormy Daniels To 'Emoluments,' Donald Trump's Business Is Under Siege
- Saturday March 31, 2018
- World News | Jonathan O'Connell, David A. Fahrenthold, The Washington Post
The carefully maintained secrecy around President Donald Trump's finances is under unprecedented assault a year into his presidency, with three different legal teams with different agendas trying to pry open the Trump Organization's books.
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In Troubled Times, Donald Trump's Washington DC Hotel Is A Refuge For His Fans
- Thursday December 14, 2017
- World News | Jonathan O'Connell, David Fahrenthold, The Washington Post
In the lobby of the Trump International Hotel, three blocks from the White House, Suzzanne Monk was wearing a home-made Santa hat embroidered with the words "Make America Great Again."
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Trump's Camp Made Three Big Promises To Donate Money To Charity. What Happened?
- Sunday March 19, 2017
- World News | David A. Fahrenthold, Jonathan O'Connell, The Washington Post
Before he took office, Donald Trump said he would not accept his presidential salary. An aide said he would donate the money instead.
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US Attorney General Books Trump's Hotel For $30,000 Holiday Party
- Wednesday August 28, 2019
- World News | Jonathan O'Connell, David A. Fahrenthold, The Washington Post
Attorney General William Barr is planning a holiday treat for his boss.
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www.ndtv.com
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Saudi-Backed Lobbyist Paid For 500 Rooms At Trump Hotel After 2016 Polls
- Thursday December 6, 2018
- World News | David A. Fahrenthold, Jonathan O'Connell, The Washington Post
Lobbyists representing the Saudi government reserved blocks of rooms at President Donald Trump's D.C. hotel within a month of Trump's election in 2016 - paying for an estimated 500 nights at the luxury hotel in just three months, according to organizers of the trips and documents obtained by The Washington Post.
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For Trump, Saudis Are Great Allies -And Big Customers For His Business
- Friday October 12, 2018
- World News | David A. Fahrenthold, Jonathan O'Connell, The Washington Post
For President Donald Trump, Saudi Arabia is not just a political ally. It has also been a customer. Trump's business relationships with the Saudi government - and rich Saudi business executives - go back to at least the 1990s. In Trump's hard times, a Saudi prince bought a superyacht and hotel from him. The Saudi government paid him $4.5 million fo...
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As The 'King Of Debt,' Trump Borrowed To Build His Empire. Then He Began Spending Hundreds Of Millions In Cash
- Monday May 7, 2018
- World News | Jonathan O'Connell, David A. Fahrenthold, Jack Gillum, The Washington Post
In the nine years before he ran for president, Donald Trump's company spent more than $400 million in cash on new properties - including 14 transactions paid for in full, without borrowing from banks - during a buying binge that defied real estate industry practices and Trump's own history as the self-described "King of Debt."
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From Robert Mueller To Stormy Daniels To 'Emoluments,' Donald Trump's Business Is Under Siege
- Saturday March 31, 2018
- World News | Jonathan O'Connell, David A. Fahrenthold, The Washington Post
The carefully maintained secrecy around President Donald Trump's finances is under unprecedented assault a year into his presidency, with three different legal teams with different agendas trying to pry open the Trump Organization's books.
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In Troubled Times, Donald Trump's Washington DC Hotel Is A Refuge For His Fans
- Thursday December 14, 2017
- World News | Jonathan O'Connell, David Fahrenthold, The Washington Post
In the lobby of the Trump International Hotel, three blocks from the White House, Suzzanne Monk was wearing a home-made Santa hat embroidered with the words "Make America Great Again."
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www.ndtv.com
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Trump's Camp Made Three Big Promises To Donate Money To Charity. What Happened?
- Sunday March 19, 2017
- World News | David A. Fahrenthold, Jonathan O'Connell, The Washington Post
Before he took office, Donald Trump said he would not accept his presidential salary. An aide said he would donate the money instead.
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