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Trump Tower unit to house nuclear football'

Officials declined to reveal the cost of the lease or identify the owners of the apartment.

The US defence department is finalising a lease on a privately owned apartment in New York’s Trump Tower for the White House Military Office to use for supporting President Donald Trump without providing any benefit to Trump or his organisation, according to a Pentagon letter.

The Military Office carries and safeguards the “football,” the device that contains the top secret launch codes the President needs to order a nuclear attack, as well as providing him secure communications wherever he is.

The White House, Secret Service, and defence department had no comment on whether similar arrangements have been made at other properties Trump frequents — Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida and the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey, where Trump is spending this weekend.

In a letter to Representative Jackie Speier, a Democrat on the House Armed Services and intelligence committees, defence department official James MacStravic, said the apartment is “privately owned and ... lease negotiations have been with the owner’s representatives only.”

MacStravic, who wrote that he was “temporarily performing the duties of the Under Secretary of Defence for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics,” said any acquisition of leased space with “an annual rental in excess of $1 million must first be approved by my office.”

He “approved this action” after consulting with the White House Military Office and other officials, he said. Officials declined to reveal the cost of the lease or identify the owners of the apartment.

MacStravic’s letter, dated March 3, added: “We are not aware of any means through which the President would personally benefit from a government lease of this space.” The letter explained that the Military Office “requested approval to lease space in the Trump Tower for personnel assigned to support the President when at his private residence.” The letter said such arrangements are “typical of support provided” by the Military Office to previous US presidents and vice-presidents at their private residences.

( Source : reuters )
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