Trump's expenses for the Super Bowl outstripped $120,000, with nine hotels reserved; NFL received payment
In February 2021, Donald Trump made a visit to New Orleans for the Super Bowl, a trip that would cost taxpayers over $120,000, according to reports. The former President was accompanied by his children, Ivanka and Eric Trump, as he watched the game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles. The cost of hotels during his visit totaled over $65,000, with nearly $18,000 spent at the Margaritaville Resort. Three hotel bookings cost over $16,000 each, while another $7,000 went directly to the NFL. The Secret Service spent $123,411, mostly on hotels and lodging services for Trump's visit. Two additional payments, around $25,000 combined, were listed for lodging services. The security operation for Trump's visit was one of the largest ever staged, involving drones, guards, and snipers. The specifics of the operation were not detailed, but it was reported to be one of the largest ever staged for a Super Bowl event. Trump made a statement on the White House lawn following the Super Bowl, expressing concern for the country's safety. He referred to a 'radical left group of lunatics' and pledged to solve the problem. The statement was made on the White House lawn, according to the Daily Mail. However, the exact cost of Trump's Super Bowl trip that taxpayers incurred was not specified by the former President. It is important to note that the total cost does not cover meals, flights, or agent pay during Trump's visit. As of now, there are no search results indicating which hotels paid over $65,000 for Donald Trump's overnight costs during his attendance at the Super Bowl in New Orleans in 2021.
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