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    Trump press secretary turns press conference into infomercial for Trump’s D.C. hotel

    But even if the journalists Spicer was addressing wanted to visit the Trump International Hotel, they couldn’t. That’s because the hotel— which is owned by the federal government but under a 60-year lease to the Trump Organization — has banned media members from the premises this week. (After the presser, Spicer disputed those reports, even though the hotel’s marketing director confirmed to Politico on Wednesday that media isn’t being allowed in and journalists reported being barred from entry hours after Spicer’s news conference.)

    https://thinkprogress.org/trump-…

    • you have to admit how smart it is to have a hotel in an old postal office across the street from the WH. it's a very efficient means to conduct business.omg
    • "trust me, I'm like a smart person"whatthefunk
    • wat watutopian
    • no omg that's not smart. It's barely a coincidence, and its ludicrously stupid considering his actual safe office is across the street. Are you that stupid?monospaced

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