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Trump Hotel Employees Reveal What It Was Really Like Catering to the Right Wing Elite
Four years worth of stories about VIP visits and grooming protocols, palm-greasing, rotten vegetables, and that time they lost Steve Mnuchin’s coat.
Trump Hotel Employees Reveal What It Was Really Like Catering to the Right Wing Elite
Four years worth of stories about VIP visits and grooming protocols, palm-greasing, rotten vegetables, and that time they lost Steve Mnuchin’s coat.
Everyone knew Table 72 belonged to the President. The round booth in the middle of the Trump Hotel’s mezzanine was impossible to miss. It didn’t matter how many Congress members were clamoring for a reservation at the steakhouse or whether some tourist tried to slip a manager some cash (which they definitely did). No one sat at Trump’s table except the President, his children, and, occasionally, an approved member of his inner circle like Rudy Giuliani or Mike Pence.
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We scarcely ever talk about the fact that our most recent ex-president was an extremely weird guy. Completely bizarro specimen. This inalienable truth was reinforced in a Friday story from the
Washingtonian on the life and times of restaurant staff at Donald Trump s Washington, D.C. hotel, a gig that it turns out was also weird, stressful, demeaning, and in some cases highly lucrative. But mostly: weird.
There were Trump s obsessive demands about how his Diet Cokes and bottles of ketchup should be opened in front of him. He insisted on a tray of junk food with every meal that included Lay’s potato chips (specifically, sour cream and onion), Milky Way, Snickers, Nature Valley Granola Bars, Tic Tacs, gummy bears, Chips Ahoy, Oreos, Nutter Butters, Tootsie Rolls, chocolate-covered raisins, and Pop-Secret. He got the same meal every time: shrimp cocktail, well-done steak, and fries. Popovers make it a double for the President had to be served wit
Yeah, the Diet Cokes and Junk Food. But This Look at Trump s Hotel Is All About Influence-Peddling. Esquire 2/19/2021 Jack Holmes © Chip Somodevilla - Getty Images A fantastic story in the Washingtonian details how patrons at Trump s property were climbing all over each other to grease their way to power s proximity.
We scarcely ever talk about the fact that our most recent ex-president was an extremely weird guy. Completely bizarro specimen. This inalienable truth was reinforced in a Friday story from the
Washingtonian on the life and times of restaurant staff at Donald Trump s Washington, D.C. hotel, a gig that it turns out was also weird, stressful, demeaning, and in some cases highly lucrative. But mostly: weird.
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