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(19,558 posts)
Wed Jan 18, 2017, 06:39 PM Jan 2017

Donald Trump's Hotel Bans Press For The Inauguration, Raising First Amendment Concerns

Last edited Thu Jan 19, 2017, 12:08 PM - Edit history (1)

President-elect Donald Trump’s Washington, D.C., hotel is banning reporters from its premises during inauguration week, according to Politico’s Daniel Lippman. The move underscores the incoming president’s personal hostility toward the press and raises First Amendment issues, as the hotel space is leased by the president-elect from the federal government.

Throughout the 2016 campaign and into the transition, Trump has made his hostility to the press a centerpiece of his political strategy. Trump declared war on the press, which included mocking specific reporters as “neurotic,” “dumb,” and a “waste of time.” He retreated to softball interviews during the final weeks of the campaign with largely friendly interviewers, Fox News, and fringe media. Since the election, Trump has lashed out at The New York Times several times for its “BAD coverage.” Trump’s own incoming press secretary also admitted that he threatened to remove a journalist who was trying to ask the president-elect a question, and prominent Trump supporter and former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich applauded the threat, calling it “a signal, frankly, to all the other reporters that there are going to be real limits” for proper behavior.

Moreover, as Politico notes, Trump’s D.C. hotel is under “a 60-year lease with the federal General Services Administration, which owns the property.” Given that arrangement, a blanket ban on the press raises First Amendment concerns. Trump’s D.C. hotel has also been an ethical sticking point during Trump’s transition, as some in Congress have raised concerns about a conflict of interest between the president-elect’s business interests and his administration’s influence over the General Services Administration.

From Politico’s January 18 article:

The Trump International Hotel in Washington is banning the media from its premises during inauguration week.

“Media is not allowed in this week in respect of the privacy of our guests,” Patricia Tang, the hotel’s director of sales and marketing wrote in an email.

A POLITICO reporter attempted to enter the hotel Wednesday morning for a previously scheduled breakfast meeting but was stopped at the door. He then identified himself as a journalist and was told “media” was not allowed.

President-elect Donald Trump and his three adult children own the project after winning a 2012 bid to redevelop D.C.’s Old Post Office. They have a 60-year lease with the federal General Services Administration, which owns the property.

A POLITICO reporter attempted to enter the hotel Wednesday morning for a previously scheduled breakfast meeting but was stopped at the door. He then identified himself as a journalist and was told “media” was not allowed.


http://mediamatters.org/blog/2017/01/18/donald-trumps-hotel-bans-press-inauguration-raising-first-amendment-concerns/215049

I found a bit more on this story today.

Reached for comment by CNNMoney, Tang made it clear at the outset that she didn't want to wade further into the matter.

"We really don't have any comment," she said by phone. "I mean, we gave all we're going to say, which is that we protect the privacy of our guests."

In his own story about the encounter, Lippman pointed out that Trump and three of his adult children have a 60-year lease on the hotel with the federal General Services Administration, the result of a winning bid to redevelop D.C.'s Old Post Office.

That lease stipulates that the public should enjoy access to the building's historic areas "subject to such reasonable rules and time restrictions as Tenant may formulate from time to time and as approved in writing by Landlord," although there is an exception for public safety.
When CNNMoney tried to ask whether a ban on the press might violate the hotel's lease, Tang grew agitated.

"Sir, you're not listening to what I'm saying. I'm hanging up now," she said, and then did so.

http://money.cnn.com/2017/01/18/media/donald-trump-hotel-bans-press/
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tazkcmo

(7,300 posts)
2. Not a lawyer
Wed Jan 18, 2017, 06:47 PM
Jan 2017

Looking forward to an explanation of how many Amendments this violates or Federal laws and statutes it breaks from our DU law experts.

My dream is someone, someplace is waiting for Herr Twittler von Shit Gibbon to be sworn in before acting because being President suddenly puts him in violation of the law or is otherwise then exposed to possible impeachment charges.

marybourg

(12,586 posts)
3. They don't want the media to see which foreign country officials
Wed Jan 18, 2017, 06:47 PM
Jan 2017

are paying room rents, also known as "emoluments".

Girard442

(6,065 posts)
5. They don't want the media to cover the orgies and human sacrifices.
Wed Jan 18, 2017, 06:48 PM
Jan 2017

I mean, with no press there, how can we know that's not the reason? It would be irresponsible not to speculate.

 

scscholar

(2,902 posts)
7. And even worse is his decision to donate profits...
Wed Jan 18, 2017, 06:57 PM
Jan 2017

considering we don't trust him to pick the right charity.

Buns_of_Fire

(17,156 posts)
12. What profits? Trumpsky's properties generate red ink.
Wed Jan 18, 2017, 07:38 PM
Jan 2017

Any halfway-competent accountant could fix it so there aren't any profits.

And, even if by some miracle, the books show a profit, guess which charity he'd choose to contribute to? Why, imagine that! It's going to Trumpsky's own charity! What a coincidence!

Remember, this guy thinks his own NAME is worth $3 billion. If he says there's no profit, by golly, there's no profit. The super-duper businessman said so!

 

scscholar

(2,902 posts)
14. He certainly gets the difference between tax accounting and financial accounting...
Wed Jan 18, 2017, 07:56 PM
Jan 2017

which makes him dangerous.

 

bettyellen

(47,209 posts)
15. Isn't this that only foreign deals? Yes, I assumed that meant he would start them and make sure no
Wed Jan 18, 2017, 08:03 PM
Jan 2017

Profits were shown till he was out of office.

Achilleaze

(15,543 posts)
10. Comrade Casino's covering up the cabal of Russian DipShits staying in his House of Ill Repute
Wed Jan 18, 2017, 07:01 PM
Jan 2017

Sneaky Republican bastard and his anti-American shitnannigans...

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