Trump will host G7 summit next year at one of his own properties
Friday 18 October 2019 09:00 CEST
US President Donald Trump is hosting next year's G7 summit at one of his luxury properties despite a clause in the US constitution forbidding presidents from accepting or profiting from foreign governments.
After critics and ethic watchdogs criticised Trump, he denied any knowledge of that law and said he would not make any money by hosting the summit there.
Rob Reynolds reports from Washington, DC.
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