Politics

Trump failing to track foreign cash at his hotels

Ari Melber, Meredith Mandell and Diana Marinaccio
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Key Points
  • The Trump Organization is not tracking all possible payments it receives from foreign governments, NBC News has learned
  • President Donald Trump promised to donate all profits earned from foreign governments to the U.S. Treasury

Just before taking office, President Donald Trump promised to donate all profits earned from foreign governments back to the U.S. Treasury.

But MSNBC has learned the Trump Organization is not tracking all possible payments it receives from foreign governments, according to new admissions by Trump representatives. By failing to track foreign payments it receives, the company will be hard-pressed to meet Trump's pledge to donate foreign profits and could even increase its legal exposure.

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The Trump Organization does not "attempt to identify individual travelers who have not specifically identified themselves as being a representative of a foreign government entity," according to a new company pamphlet. The policy suggests it is up to foreign governments, not Trump hotels, to determine whether they self-report their business.

Read the full NBC News story here.