Summary
President Trump's hotel in Chicago charges around $600 per night for a stay. Despite President Trump's negative comments about Chicago, the hotel promotes the city as a prime destination with many attractions. The deployment of National Guard troops in Chicago has sparked controversy among local officials and led to a legal challenge.
Key Facts
- President Trump's hotel in Chicago costs about $573.70 per night on average in October.
- Some nights can cost up to $764, while Sundays may be as low as $461.25.
- President Trump has criticized Chicago and sent National Guard troops to the city.
- The Trump hotel promotes Chicago as a top destination with attractions like shopping and museums.
- The hotel is notable for its architecture and is one of the tallest concrete buildings in the world.
- Illinois officials, including the governor, oppose the National Guard deployment.
- A lawsuit claims the deployment of troops in Chicago is "unlawful and dangerous."
- A federal judge blocked the deployment of National Guard troops in Portland, Oregon, related to similar issues.