House Oversight panel asks federal agency to consider canceling Trump hotel lease

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Recent developments indicate that the Trump Organization may have filed inaccurate financial statements when the government leased the property to him, the committee said.

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. government should consider canceling former President Donald Trump's lease of a historic Washington building he made into a luxury hotel before he sells it, a congressional committee said on Thursday.

The House Committee on Oversight and Reform said recent developments indicated his Trump Organization may have filed inaccurate financial statements when the government leased the property to him before he ran for president.

Reps. Carolyn Maloney of New York and Gerald Connolly of Virginia, the two leading Democrats on the panel, wrote to ask the General Services Administration, the federal property manager, to consider terminating the lease, rather than allowing him to sell it for profit.

"No one should be rewarded for providing false or misleading information to the federal government or for seeking to profit off the presidency," they wrote.

The hotel, at 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue near the White House, became a gathering point for Trump supporters and some foreign government officials during his presidency, and a sticking point for critics who said it violated ethics laws.

Trump's company reached a deal last year to sell the money-losing hotel to Miami investment firm CGI Merchant Group for $375 million, which could net him a $100 million profit, according to media reports.

New York Attorney General Letitia James has accused Trump and his family of misrepresenting their real estate assets in order to obtain bank loans and lower tax bills. Trump, a Republican, has accused James, a Democrat, of a political witch hunt.

Trump's former accounting firm, Mazars USA, said this month it could no longer stand behind a decade of financial statements and said it was dropping the Trump Organization as a client.

The committee said those developments cast doubt on the accuracy of financial statements the Trump Organization submitted in 2010 when it applied for the lease and in 2013 when it applied for a construction loan.

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