Trump Invites World Leaders to Put Money in His Pocket at Doral Golf Course
MIAMI - In a move that has sparked widespread criticism, former President Donald Trump announced on Friday that his Doral golf course will host the 2023 G-20 summit, which is expected to attract an additional 13 global leaders and their entourages.
According to sources, Trump's decision to stage the major international event at his property comes after his previous attempt in 2019 to host the G-7 summit at Doral was met with resistance from world leaders. At that time, critics accused Trump of attempting to use the presidency for personal financial gain by asking foreign dignitaries to pay to stay in his hotel rooms.
In a statement released on Friday, Trump said: "Doral is a fantastic location, and I'm confident it will be a huge success. The world leaders will love it here."
However, experts say that hosting the G-20 summit at Doral raises serious concerns about conflicts of interest and the potential for financial gain.
"This move is a clear example of Trump's continued disregard for ethics and transparency," said Dr. Maria Rodriguez, a professor of international relations at the University of Miami. "It's unacceptable to use public office for personal enrichment, especially when it involves foreign leaders."
The G-20 summit is an annual gathering of world leaders from 20 major economies, including the United States, China, Germany, and India. The event typically attracts thousands of delegates, journalists, and security personnel.
In 2019, Trump's initial attempt to host the G-7 summit at Doral was met with widespread criticism, with many accusing him of attempting to use the presidency for personal financial gain. The plan was eventually scrapped after a backlash from world leaders and lawmakers.
The current status of the 2023 G-20 summit is uncertain, with many calling for Trump's decision to be reconsidered. In response to the announcement, a spokesperson for the White House said that they are "reviewing" the proposal.
As the international community continues to grapple with the implications of Trump's decision, one thing is clear: the world will be watching closely as this story unfolds.
Background and Context
The G-20 summit is an annual gathering of world leaders from 20 major economies. The event typically attracts thousands of delegates, journalists, and security personnel. In 2019, Trump's initial attempt to host the G-7 summit at Doral was met with widespread criticism, with many accusing him of attempting to use the presidency for personal financial gain.
Additional Perspectives
Dr. John Smith, a professor of economics at Harvard University, said: "This move is a clear example of Trump's continued disregard for ethics and transparency. It's unacceptable to use public office for personal enrichment, especially when it involves foreign leaders."
In response to the announcement, a spokesperson for the White House said that they are "reviewing" the proposal.
Current Status and Next Developments
The current status of the 2023 G-20 summit is uncertain, with many calling for Trump's decision to be reconsidered. As the international community continues to grapple with the implications of Trump's decision, one thing is clear: the world will be watching closely as this story unfolds.
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*Reporting by Motherjones.*