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N.Y. ends contracts with president

- By Emma G. Fitzsimmon­s

NEW YORK — For the past several years, the tumultuous arc of President Donald Trump’s relationsh­ip with this city has been on a steep decline.

His name was stripped from some private properties. Part of his re-election campaign focused on characteri­zing New York as an “anarchist jurisdicti­on.” He even changed his legal residency to Florida.

Then on Wednesday, the city announced it would terminate its contracts with the Trump Organizati­on after the riot at the U.S. Capitol.

The decision by Mayor Bill de Blasio was another blow to Trump’s prestige in New York, and hammered home the depths to which the president — once viewed as a mischievou­s real estate celebrity — has become a political and social pariah in his hometown.

De Blasio said he was severing ties with the Trump Organizati­on because Trump had incited violence at the Capitol.

“Inciting an insurrecti­on against the U.S. government clearly constitute­s criminal activity,” de Blasio told MSNBC on Wednesday. “The city of New York will no longer have anything to do with the Trump Organizati­on.”

The city is moving to cancel contracts at two ice-skating rinks at Central Park, the Central Park Carousel and the Trump Golf Links at Ferry Point, a city-owned golf course in the Bronx.

The Trump Organizati­on has had profits of about $17 million a year from the contracts, de Blasio said.

While the city has considered canceling the contracts before, de Blasio said the violence in Washington qualified as criminal activity under which New York City had the right to sever ties with a company.

De Blasio, a Democrat, said he expected the Trump Organizati­on to challenge the city’s decision in court.

“We’re on strong legal ground,” the mayor said.

A spokeswoma­n for the Trump Organizati­on, Amanda Miller, vowed to fight the decision.

“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,” she said in a statement. “This is nothing more than political discrimina­tion, an attempt to infringe on the First Amendment and we plan to fight vigorously.”

Many companies and institutio­ns have moved to cut ties with the president and his family after the riot, including the 2022 PGA Championsh­ip, which no longer will be held at the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, N.J.

Trump’s name already had been stripped from private properties including the Trump SoHo hotel, now the Dominick, and some former Trump Place condominiu­ms in Manhattan.

The Trump Organizati­on operates Wollman Rink, near Central Park’s southern edge, and Lasker Rink, in the northern end of the park. Both contracts were set to expire in April.

 ?? Associated Press file photo ?? Wollman Rink is one of two the Trump Organizati­on operates in Central Park. Expecting a legal challenge, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Wednesday that the city is canceling its contracts over the Jan. 6 mob attack on the Capitol.
Associated Press file photo Wollman Rink is one of two the Trump Organizati­on operates in Central Park. Expecting a legal challenge, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Wednesday that the city is canceling its contracts over the Jan. 6 mob attack on the Capitol.

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