The Borneo Post

New York requests US$35 million to protect Trump

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NEW YORK: The city of New York asked the US government Monday for up to US$ 35 million to cover the cost of protecting Donald Trump as he builds his incoming cabinet at his Manhattan penthouse.

Mayor Bill de Blasio said he made the request in a letter to President Barack Obama covering the period from Nov 8, the date of Trump’s shock election victory, to Jan 20, the date of his inaugurati­on in Washington.

New York police officers are deployed around the clock outside Trump Tower at 57th Street and Fifth Avenue, one of the busiest intersecti­ons in the city and particular­ly crowded in December with tourists and Christmas shoppers.

New York police chief James O’Neill said the force was expending ‘a tremendous number of resources’ in the area to keep traffic moving through Midtown Manhattan, and has a truck restrictio­n in place at 59th Street.

The tycoon turned Republican president- elect has lived and worked for years at Trump Tower, his 58-story skyscraper on one of New York’s most famed avenues, surrounded by luxury boutiques such as Gucci, Tiffany’s and Bergdorf Goodman.

Dozens of aides, prominent personalit­ies and prospectiv­e cabinet nominees have trooped in and out of Trump Tower to meet the president- elect, further clogging up the traffic.

The building has also become an increasing­ly popular tourist draw for visitors hoping to catch a glimpse of the president- elect.

De Blasio said he was sending the letter to Obama on Monday to formally initiate the reimbursem­ent process and would follow up in calls and meetings with the outgoing Democratic administra­tion and Congress.

“We will be asking for up to US$ 35 million in reimbursem­ent for the period Nov 8 to Jany 20,” he told a news conference. A figure of US$ 35 million would work out at around US$ 470,000 per day.

De Blasio, a progressiv­e Democrat, said he had also had a ‘good conversati­on’ with Trump’s nominee for treasury secretary, millionair­e former Goldman Sachs banker Steven Mnuchin, on reimbursem­ent. — AFP

 ??  ?? De Blasio,Alec Baldwin, Kate McKinnon, Hoda Kotb, and Matt Lauer speak onstage at the 84th Rockefelle­r Centre Christmas Tree Lighting at Rockefelle­r Centre in New York City. — AFP
De Blasio,Alec Baldwin, Kate McKinnon, Hoda Kotb, and Matt Lauer speak onstage at the 84th Rockefelle­r Centre Christmas Tree Lighting at Rockefelle­r Centre in New York City. — AFP

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