Trump’s Disclosure Shows Revenue Dip at Mar-a-Lago Before Virus

  • Revenue also down slightly at hotel near the White House
  • Disclosure report covers period before virus prompted closures

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President Donald Trump’s 2019 financial disclosure shows revenue declined slightly at some of his iconic resorts even before the coronavirus slammed hospitality businesses.

Revenue at his Florida golf resort Mar-a-Lago dipped to $21.4 million from $22.7 million a year earlier, according to documents released Friday. At his hotel at the Old Post Office near the White House, revenue was $40.5 million, down from $40.8 million.