Access for sale: Trump's resorts tether politics to profit

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CREW's analysis shows politicians and foreign officials visiting Trump's properties—especially Mar-a-Lago—turning his resorts into a political venue and potential profit engine. Campaign committees spent at least $1.3 million at Trump venues since January 2025, but spending by foreign governments and private firms isn’t fully disclosed. Critics warn this blurs the line between office and private business, while Trump and his aides argue there’s no conflict and enforcement is uncertain. Trump continues to host events, underscoring his properties as a hub of access and influence.
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