A General Services Administration (GSA) employee spent more than $900 in taxpayer money to stay at the Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C., according to documents obtained by CNN.
President Lyndon B. Johnson signed into law the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) on Independence Day, 1966. The act, he wrote, sprung from a principle that is “essential” to the ...
In what may be the first instance of an agency employee spending per diem allowance at the controversial Trump International Hotel, a General Services Administration official was newly revealed to ...
As court arguments in the District of Columbia and Maryland litigate whether patronage by state governments and foreign countries at The Trump International Hotel in DC violates the US Constitution, ...
An employee for the federal agency supervising the lease for the Trump hotel in Washington spent more than $900 for a stay there last year, according to a document reviewed ...
A new FOIA release obtained by Property of the People shows that Trump-owned properties have continued to receive government funds, in what appears to be a violation of the emoluments ...
Employees from the federal agency in charge of managing the lease for the Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C., spent thousands of dollars at the hotel, according to receipts obtained ...
An employee for the federal agency supervising the lease for the Trump hotel in Washington spent more than $900 for a stay there last year, according to a document reviewed ...