The summit will take place June 10-12, acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney told reporters Thursday at the White House. The decision is certain to spark challenges from Democrats and ethics watchdog groups who will argue that the president is seeking to enrich his family’s brand by bringing world leaders to a Trump property.
“We thought of the 12 places that we looked at… this was by far and away the best choice,” Mulvaney said.
View the complete October 17 article by Brett Samuels on The Hill website here.