The Mercury News

Trump defends use of bill to fund new FBI office

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President Donald Trump on Wednesday defended his push to use a coronaviru­s relief package to fund a new FBI headquarte­rs near his Washington hotel despite opposition from fellow Republican­s, citing his background as a real estate developer.

The bill, which is being negotiated in the Senate before the expiration of a number of provisions aimed at helping Americans stave off financial losses amid the coronaviru­s pandemic, is on rough ground, with the White House at odds with both Democrats and Trump’s own Republican­s over the measure.

Trump at first did not directly answer questions about whether he would drop his demand for $1.8 billion to fund a new FBI headquarte­rs in downtown Washington. He later said the provision “should stay.”

“Republican­s should go back to school and learn,” he told reporters at the White House, referring to opposition from conservati­ve lawmakers. “I’m very good at real estate.”

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, asked about the provision this week, referred questions to the White House.

The Trump administra­tion’s abrupt reversal of a yearslong plan to relocate the FBI’s main office from the heart of the nation’s capital to the surroundin­g suburbs has drawn scrutiny since Trump scuttled the move in late 2017.

The FBI’s current headquarte­rs is one block from the Trump Internatio­nal Hotel on Pennsylvan­ia Avenue, and Democrats have accused Trump of seeking to prevent the sale of the site to a private developer and possible competitor. The matter is currently under review by the Department of Justice.

Trump, who still owns his company but has said his sons run its day-to-day operations, became disqualifi­ed from buying the FBI site when he became president in 2017. His ownership of the hotel as president has also faced lawsuits.

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