New York City to consider ending contracts with Donald Trump that bring his company $17m a year

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New York City said that it was reviewing whether legal grounds exist to terminate its business relationships with President Donald Trump, whose company has contracts to run a carousel, two ice rinks and a golf course.

New York - New York City said on Monday that it was"reviewing whether legal grounds exist" to terminate its business relationships with President Donald Trump, whose company has contracts to run a carousel, two ice rinks and a golf course in city parks.

The statement from New York was another sign that the fallout from Wednesday's events has spread to Trump's private business - already hobbled by the coronavirus pandemic, and struggling with backlash to Trump's divisive career in politics. President Trump still owns his business, though he says he has given day-to-day leadership to his sons Donald Trump Jr and Eric.

On Monday, the British golf association that holds the Open Championship - also known as the British Open - said it will not hold that tournament at Trump's historic Turnberry, Scotland, club"for the foreseeable future."

 

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