Back to Looking at Trump's D.C. Hotel Again

Lease? I thought he bought it.

Nope. It's in the old D.C. Post Office building. Federal property. He has now sold the hotel business he put in it, but the building itself has always been federal propriety. This was pointed out as illegal from the beginning. As president, he couldn't have a company leasing federal property. But the charges on that--just like on his failure to divest from his business--just went nowhere within his corrupt regime.
 
The NY attorney general is after how Trump got his D.C. hotel lease again. This has come up before and was buried. The difference now is that Trump's corrupt regime isn't in power anymore.

Yet another cut into Trump's life of crime.

https://news.yahoo.com/ny-attorney-general-subpoenas-gsa-161408277.html?fr=yhssrp_catchall

PS- two LibTard cunts gone for a bit but should be gone forever for their collective stupidity. Whoopi and Moscow Maddow! Both dipshits in the extreme!
 
What do either of them have to do with the topic? Off your meds again, BiDude? Over the edge from being owned so often here? :D
 
Apparently, in addition to the old charge that Trump couldn't legally sign the lease for the Old Post Office Building in the first place, he has done the same overvalue for loan/undervalue for tax scheme with the collateral he put up for the lease. Separately, I know that several vendors are after him for nonpayment in redoing the building's interior into a hotel. In a related investigation, bribery is coming into play on people signing into the hotel to slip bribe money to Trump through hotel fees.

There's a richness of corruption investigation in this hotel scheme.

He and BiDude are crackpot twins. :D
 
Nope. It's in the old D.C. Post Office building. Federal property. He has now sold the hotel business he put in it, but the building itself has always been federal propriety. This was pointed out as illegal from the beginning. As president, he couldn't have a company leasing federal property. But the charges on that--just like on his failure to divest from his business--just went nowhere within his corrupt regime.

Why don't they just use it as, you know, a post office?
 
Why don't they just use it as, you know, a post office?

Much too big. It has a gigantic atrium that goes up several stories. The rooms are off balconies running around all four sides going several stories up. It hasn't been used as a post office since 1914. It was turned into a federal office building, with a food court and visitors center in the atrium until leased to Trump's real estate company and transformed into a hotel.

There's a fun side story to this. The FBI headquarters building down the street (closer to the Capitol) from Trump's hotel is falling down and the FBI was about to start to build a new building on new land and tear down the FBI building and sell the land when Trump was first elected. They had the ground ready and all the plans done and everything. Trump didn't want a competing hotel to be built there, so he halted the plans for the FBI to build elsewhere and move. They are still put in a building falling down around their shoulders.
 
Much too big. It has a gigantic atrium that goes up several stories. The rooms are off balconies running around all four sides going several stories up. It hasn't been used as a post office since 1914. It was turned into a federal office building, with a food court and visitors center in the atrium until leased to Trump's real estate company and transformed into a hotel.

There's a fun side story to this. The FBI headquarters building down the street (closer to the Capitol) from Trump's hotel is falling down and the FBI was about to start to build a new building on new land and tear down the FBI building and sell the land when Trump was first elected. They had the ground ready and all the plans done and everything. Trump didn't want a competing hotel to be built there, so he halted the plans for the FBI to build elsewhere and move. They are still put in a building falling down around their shoulders.

Perhaps the FBI could move into the Old Post Office.
 
Perhaps the FBI could move into the Old Post Office.

It's been leased as a hotel again. Just not Trump's hotel.

But the various facets of this do show just how corrupt Trump and his administration were.

People like BiDude just can't give him up, though. He must be too much like them.
 
I spent a lot of time in that building. The basement actually. Prior to the Government letting it. It had footing problems. Spread footings were installed and the building cleaned up a bit.
 
Honestly, at this point, how is this not malicious prosecution? They're just looking for literally anything that they can go after him for.

This is a political party, using the power of the State to go after a political adversary.

It's shameless.
 
Honestly, at this point, how is this not malicious prosecution? They're just looking for literally anything that they can go after him for.

This is a political party, using the power of the State to go after a political adversary.

It's shameless.

All present charges against Trump are simply things for which he should have been prosecuted years ago, but his office protected him. It only seems malicious because the whole backlog is being addressed at once.
 
Honestly, at this point, how is this not malicious prosecution? They're just looking for literally anything that they can go after him for.

This is a political party, using the power of the State to go after a political adversary.

It's shameless.

No, it's a needed example to show that, in fact, no one is above the law. Because Donald Trump is an egregious, in-your-face example of criminality, corruption, treason, and rapist. This only need have anything to do with politics when such despicable people as you try to bring politics in to shield him. You are the one being shameless here.
 
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