Donald Trump scraps plan to hold G7 summit at his Florida golf club

The US president has announced he will no longer hold the next G7 summit at one of his own golf clubs, blaming 'Media & Democrat Crazed and Irrational Hostility.'

US President Donald Trump was widely ridiculed for his 'don't be a fool' letter to the Turkish President.

US President Donald Trump was widely ridiculed for his 'don't be a fool' letter to the Turkish President. Source: The Washington Post

US President Donald Trump said on Saturday the next G7 summit will not be at one of his own Florida golf clubs, reversing a decision that had sparked corruption accusations.

"Based on both Media & Democrat Crazed and Irrational Hostility, we will no longer consider Trump National Doral, Miami, as the Host Site for the G-7 in 2020," the president tweeted.

"We will begin the search for another site, including the possibility of Camp David, immediately."
US President Donald Trump.
US President Donald Trump. Source: AFP
Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney had on Thursday announced that the south Florida venue was "the best place" among a dozen US locations considered for the June 10-12 gathering next year.

Critics said the move would violate both the foreign and domestic emoluments clauses that are designed to shield a US leader from outside influence.
On Friday, new legislation to block the plan was introduced by Democrats in Congress, who have already opened an impeachment investigation into allegations that the president pressured Ukraine into interfering on his behalf in the 2020 US election.
The bill, called "Trump's Heist Undermines the G-7 (THUG) Act," would have cut off all federal funding for the move, and require the White House to turn over all relevant documents that show how administration officials decided on Doral.

Trump National Doral is vital to his organisation's finances and was once one of his biggest money-makers - but it has been in steep decline, according to the Washington Post.


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