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Trump’s DC hotel seemingly admits election defeat by unblocking hotel rooms for week of Biden’s inauguration
The Trump International Hotel has unblocked its rooms for the week of President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration, seemingly admitting Donald Trump’s defeat in 3 November’s election.
Mr Trump’s hotel in Washington, DC, had previously blocked rooms from being booked between 16-20 January 2021 in preparation for his inauguration, according to the newsletter 1100Pennsylvania.com.
However, investigative journalist Zach Everson, who runs the newsletter, reported that the hotel unblocked the rooms this weekend, with suites available for between $886 (£657) and $2,225 (£1,650) a night.
Although Mr Biden was declared the winner of the presidential election last month, with his inauguration scheduled for 20 January, Mr Trump has repeatedly falsely claimed that there was widespread voter fraud and has still not conceded.
Thankfully the incoming administration is cancelling events on inauguration day because that's the responsible thing to do.
Trump’s DC hotel seemingly admits election defeat by unblocking hotel rooms for week of Biden’s inauguration
US president has not confirmed whether he will attend event on 20 January
www.independent.co.uk
Trump’s DC hotel seemingly admits election defeat by unblocking hotel rooms for week of Biden’s inauguration
The Trump International Hotel has unblocked its rooms for the week of President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration, seemingly admitting Donald Trump’s defeat in 3 November’s election.
Mr Trump’s hotel in Washington, DC, had previously blocked rooms from being booked between 16-20 January 2021 in preparation for his inauguration, according to the newsletter 1100Pennsylvania.com.
However, investigative journalist Zach Everson, who runs the newsletter, reported that the hotel unblocked the rooms this weekend, with suites available for between $886 (£657) and $2,225 (£1,650) a night.
Although Mr Biden was declared the winner of the presidential election last month, with his inauguration scheduled for 20 January, Mr Trump has repeatedly falsely claimed that there was widespread voter fraud and has still not conceded.
Thankfully the incoming administration is cancelling events on inauguration day because that's the responsible thing to do.