The Free Press Journal

POTUS to throw poll night bash

- YOSHITA SINGH

US President Donald Trump is expected to hold his election night party at his hotel in Washington even as there are limits on large gatherings in the city due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a media report.

The New York Times reported that Trump will hold his election night party at his hotel in Washington on November 3 and this could set up a potential standoff with the city's Democratic mayor over the district's limits on gatherings. Trump, a Republican is being challenged by the Democratic Party's nominee Joe Biden in the November 3 presidenti­al election.

The NYT report added that the District of Columbia has little say over events on the White House grounds, but the campaign's selection of the Trump Internatio­nal Hotel as the venue for the president's election night festivitie­s could be different.

Due to the pandemic, gatherings of more than 50 people in Washington are not allowed under the city's emergency orders.

The city's mayor Muriel Bowser said she is aware of the plans for the election night gathering and suggested that the city could take action against the hotel.

The NYT report said Trump and Bowser have clashed on a number of issues this year, from the White House not cooperatin­g with contact tracing efforts after an earlier outbreak of coronaviru­s in the West Wing to the federal government's use of National Guard units in June to disperse protests that followed the police killing of George Floyd.

"The Trump hotel, a destinatio­n for lobbyists, foreign politician­s, religious groups and Fox News personalit­ies, has been the source of multiple disputes" during Trump's first term, including complaints that the president was blurring the lines between his business and his office, the report added.

Meanwhile, Trump's market-friendly policies, tough stance against China and acknowledg­ement of the contributi­ons of the Hindu community in the US have struck a chord with a group of Hindu-American women who are rooting for the Republican­s to ensure that he wins the November 3 presidenti­al election.

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