Washington - Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump made a rare appearance in Washington on Monday to try to shore up support from a skeptical Republican establishment, deliver a highly anticipated speech to a major pro-Israel lobby — and, while he was at it, boast about the new luxury hotel he’s building in town.
Trump, under political attack from all sides of the political spectrum, stepped away from the campaign trail for hours to return to his day job, touring and touting his renovations of a landmarked Washington building that will soon be site to his latest glitzy namesake hotel.
Gone were the standard “Make America Great Again” podium plaques and red campaign baseball cap he often adorns. At an event organized by campaign aides, the billionaire businessman spoke at a podium labeled “Trump Hotels,” with renderings of the hotel’s palatial future ballroom, guest rooms and other spots flanking him on both sides.
After fielding a range of questions from whether the U.S. should be offering foreign aid to Israel to effective Supreme Court picks, the candidate — apparently disappointed he hadn’t received more inquiries about hotel — whisked a crush of reporters on a madcap tour of Washington’s Old Post Office Pavilion, calling notice to some of his favorite features to the trailing mob.... Read More: VIN News