The Borneo Post

Pentagon to lease Trump Tower apartment for nuclear ‘football’

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WASHINGTON: The US Defence Department is finalising a lease on a privately owned apartment in New York’s Trump Tower for the White House Military Office to use for supporting President Donald Trump without providing any benefit to Trump or his organisati­on, according to a Pentagon letter seen by Reuters.

The Military Office carries and safeguards the ‘ football,’ the device that contains the top secret launch codes the president needs to order a nuclear attack, as well as providing him secure communicat­ions wherever he is.

The White House, Secret Service, and Defence Department had no comment on whether similar arrangemen­ts have been made at other properties Trump frequents – Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida and the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey, where Trump is spending this weekend.

In a letter to Representa­tive Jackie Speier, a Democrat on the House Armed Services and intelligen­ce committees, Defence Department official James MacStravic, said the apartment is “privately owned and ... lease negotiatio­ns have been with the owner’s representa­tives only.”

MacStravic, who wrote that he was “temporaril­y performing the duties of the Under Secretary of Defence for Acquisitio­n, Technology, and Logistics,” said any acquisitio­n of leased space with “an annual rental in excess of US$1 million must first be approved by my office.”

He ‘ approved this action’ after consulting with the White House Military Office and other officials, he said.

Officials declined to reveal the cost of the lease or identify the owners of the apartment.

MacStravic’s letter, dated March 3, added: “We are not aware of any means through which the President would personally benefit from a government lease of this space.”

The letter explained that the White House Military Office, a Pentagon unit, “requested approval to lease space in the Trump Tower for personnel assigned to support the President when at his private residence.”

The letter said such arrangemen­ts are ‘ typical of support provided’ by the Military Office to previous US presidents and vice presidents at their private residences. It is not clear, however, whether the office has ever paid to rent space to house the classified equipment presidents need when they are staying at homes they own outside Washington.

A White House spokeswoma­n said the White House had no informatio­n on the leasing issue. The Defence Department and US Secret Service declined to comment. The Trump Organisati­on did not reply to an email requesting comment.

When the Pentagon in February first acknowledg­ed that it was seeking to lease space in Trump Tower, some Democrats questioned whether such a move would produce a financial windfall for Trump.

“I am concerned by the appearance that the President of the United States will financiall­y benefit from this deal at the expense of the Department of Defence – and ultimately, taxpayers,” Speier wrote to Defence Secretary James Mattis shortly after the Trump Tower issue became public in February.

By negotiatin­g only with representa­tives of the owners of a private apartment, the Pentagon said it was seeking to avoid such concerns. — Reuters

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