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G-7

The acting White House chief of staff defended the US president wanting to host the G-7 summit at his private Florida estate despite ethics concerns.
Acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney dismissed concerns that the president would personally profit by holding the summit at a property he owns.
President Donald Trump claims he won’t make “any money” if the next G-7 summit is held at his own golf resort, but he’s no stranger to turning a buck from government business.