The city of Duluth, Minnesota has issued a statement claiming that the Trump campaign still owes over $200,000 for expenses related to a rally held in July. According to the city, the campaign has not made any payments towards the outstanding bill despite reminders and requests for payment.
The rally, which took place at the city’s Amsoil Arena, reportedly resulted in additional costs for security, traffic control, and other services provided by the city. The campaign had agreed to pay for these expenses prior to the event, but has failed to fulfill their financial obligations.
City officials have expressed frustration over the lack of payment, citing the impact on taxpayers who are now left to cover the costs incurred by the rally. They have stated that they will continue to pursue the campaign for payment in order to ensure that the city is not left with a financial burden as a result of the event.
The Trump campaign has not yet responded to requests for comment on the matter. In the past, the campaign has faced criticism for failing to pay bills related to rallies and events held in various locations across the country.
As the dispute continues, the city of Duluth remains steadfast in their efforts to collect the outstanding payment from the Trump campaign. Residents and officials alike are hopeful that a resolution will be reached soon, allowing the city to recover the funds owed and move forward from this financial setback.
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