Los Angeles Times

New York City to end contracts with Trump firm

Mayor cites Capitol riot in splitting with operator of several municipal attraction­s.

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NEW YORK — New York City will terminate business contracts with President Trump after last week’s insurrecti­on at the U.S. Capitol, Mayor Bill de Blasio said Wednesday.

“I’m here to announce that the city of New York is severing all contracts with the Trump Organizati­on,” De Blasio said in an interview on MSNBC.

De Blasio said the Trump Organizati­on earns about $17 million a year in profit from its contracts to run two ice-skating rinks and a carousel in Central Park as well as a golf course in the Bronx.

The city can legally terminate a contract if the leadership of a company is engaged in criminal activity, the Democratic mayor said. “Inciting an insurrecti­on — let’s be very clear, let’s say the words again — inciting an insurrecti­on against the United States government clearly constitute­s criminal activity,” he said.

A Trump Organizati­on representa­tive said the city can’t cancel the contracts.

“The City of New York has no legal right to end our contracts and if they elect to proceed, they will owe The Trump Organizati­on over $30 million,” the representa­tive said in an emailed statement. “This is nothing more than political discrimina­tion, an attempt to infringe on the First Amendment and we plan to fight vigorously.”

The move to end Trump’s business contracts in the city he formerly called home is the latest example of how the Jan. 6 breach by violent Trump supporters is affecting the Republican president’s business interests.

The PGA of America voted Sunday to take the PGA Championsh­ip away from his New Jersey golf course next year, a move that came after social media platforms disabled Trump’s accounts and Shopify took down online stores affiliated with him.

De Blasio had said that the city was examining its legal options to end the Trump contracts. He said Wednesday that city lawyers determined that if Trump sued over the move, the city would win.

Trump “incited a mob to attack the Capitol,” De Blasio said. “The lawyers looked at it and it was just as clear as a bell that’s grounds for severing these contracts, and we’re moving to do that right away.”

The split with Trump’s namesake company won’t happen immediatel­y, though. De Blasio said in a news release that terminatin­g a contract to run the Ferry Point golf course in the Bronx is complex “and is expected to take a number of months.”

Terminatio­n of the contract to run Wollman Rink and Lasker Rink in Central Park will take effect 30 days after written notice is delivered, De Blasio said. Terminatio­n of the contract to run the carousel, which is closed, will take effect 25 days after written notice.

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