Trump hotels charged his Secret Service protectors 'exorbitant' rates

A pedestrian passes by Trump Tower, the headquarters of the Trump Organization, in New York City in 2021..

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The Trump Organization appears to have overcharged the Secret Service for stays at Trump-owned properties by agents protecting the then-president. The charges exceeded the government’s approved rate, according to the House Oversight Committee, which says Secret Service records show payments totaling over $1.4 million.

“The exorbitant rates charged to the Secret Service and agents’ frequent stays at Trump-owned properties raise significant concerns about the former President’s self-dealing and may have resulted in a taxpayer-funded windfall for former President Trump’s struggling businesses,” Chairwoman Carolyn Maloney wrote in a letter to Kimberly Cheatle, the service’s director.

According to the documents, the Secret Service was charged as much as $1,185 per room per night, nearly five times the government rate, which is set by the General Services Administration.