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Friday, September 27, 2019

DC alcohol board dismisses challenge to Trump hotel liquor license

The D.C. Alcoholic Beverage Control Board struck down a challenge to Trump International Hotel's liquor license by a group claiming President Trump was "not of good character."

The board dismissed the complaint Wednesday because the Trump Organization proved "that the purported group of eight residents and property owners does not contain at least five residents or property owners" in Washington, D.C. The complaint was dismissed without standing.

This was the group's second attempt to shut down the hotel's liquor license. The board rejected the initial complaint because they had already given the license to the hotel. The renewal for the hotel's liquor license was in May.

The group had made their complaint against the hotel's license based on their claim that Trump lacks character.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I wonder what motor mouth Len Foxwell has to say about this?

Anonymous said...

Trump has more good character than most of the majority members of Congress.

Anonymous said...

Lol Foxwell