New York City is considering ending its business contracts with President Trump, according to the mayor’s office.
Laura Feyer, a spokeswoman for New York City Democrat Mayor Bill de Blasio, told The Hill on Tuesday in a statement that the city was “reviewing whether legal grounds exist” to cease its contracts with the Trump Organization.
The president’s company, which he still owns but passed day-to-day operations to his sons, has contracts with New York City to run a carousel, two ice rinks and a golf course in the city’s parks. The Trump Organization has made about $17 million from the park concessions, The Washington Post reported, citing the president’s most recent financial disclosures.
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“The attacks on our Capitol killed a police officer, left four rioters dead, exposed lawmakers to COVID-19 and threatened the constitutional transfer of power. They were a national abomination,” Feyer said in a statement.
“We’re reviewing whether legal grounds exist in light of these new circumstances to terminate