Trump has not yet paid six cities for campaign gatherings

US President Donald Trump's campaign officials, who handle election gatherings, are involved in a dispute with Minneapolis officials this week after officials from a stadium warned they would not allow the gathering to be held unless $530 thousand bills were paid. When campaign officials threatened that [...]
When campaign officials threatened to file charges for this bill, the stadium finally withdrew the request. However, the mayor continues to insist that the president's party owes local authorities.
Minneapolis is not the only city that has complained about the president's campaign spending. His campaign reportedly has unpaid bills in at least six cities. Expenses involve services and security offered during gatherings.
The Centre for Public Integrity reported in June that unpaid bills in at least 10 cities have been issued for President Trump's election gatherings.
More precisely, the cities that have reported debts because of these gatherings are El Paso with $470 thousand, Spokane with $650,000, with $65,000, Eau Claire with 47 thousand, Lebanon with $16,000 and Burlington with $8000, writes “CNN”











