Trump said last month that he was 'possibly' looking into hosting the next G7 summit at his Miami golf resort.
A government ethics watchdog is calling on the State Department's Office of Inspector General to investigate"possible corruption" after President Donald Trump's announcement that he is"possibly" looking to host international leaders at his Miami golf resort for next year's G7 summit.
Axios first reported in July that the Florida golf club had been chosen by the Trump administration as a finalist to host the 2020 forum.
A Trump National Doral sign is seen at the golf resort owned by U.S. President Donald Trump's company on August 27, 2019 in Doral, Florida. President Trump said the United States may host the next G7 gathering at the golf resort. Now, a government watchdog is calling on the State Department to investigate potential corruption.Following Trump's remarks, Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee said they intended to investigate his intention to hold the global forum at his own property.
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