The
U.S. General Services Administration, which acts as the federal
government's landlord, said it approved the deal between the
Trump Organization and CGI Merchant Group, a Miami investment
firm that plans to operate the building as a Waldorf Astoria
hotel.
Located in the historic Old Post Office Building four blocks
from the White House, the Trump International Hotel served as a
gathering point for his supporters and some foreign government
officials during his presidency, and a sticking point for
critics who said it violated ethics laws.
Trump's company reached a deal to sell his rights to the
property for a reported $375 million, which could net him a $100
million profit.
Democrats in Congress had urged GSA to cancel the lease before
Trump could sell it, arguing that he may have provided a
misleading picture of his finances when the government leased
the property to him in 2013, before he ran for president.
The Trump Organization and CGI Merchant Group did not
immediately respond to a request for comment.
(Reporting by Andy Sullivan; additional reporting by Caitlin
Webber; Editing by Rami Ayyub and Alistair Bell)
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