Trump Will Host G7 Summit In 2020 At One Of His Own Resorts

US President Donald J. Trump (L) delivers remarks at a reception in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC, USA on October 16, 2019. US President Donald J. Trump hosted the President of Italy Sergio Mattarella and his daughter and Italy's First Lady Laura Mattarella at a reception held in honor of the Italian Republic. (Photo by Sipa USA)

US president Donald Trump will be hosting next year’s G7 economic summit of developed world leaders at one of his own properties, the Trump National Doral golf resort near Miami, a White House official said on Thursday.

White House acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney told reporters the summit would take place there from 10-12 June 2020.

Trump had floated the possibility during his visit to France for this year’s G7 meeting in August, touting the resort’s size and its proximity to the Miami airport, though he insisted he would not directly profit from the choice.

The announcement comes at the same that the president has accused Democratic rival Joe Biden’s family of profiting from public office because of Hunter Biden’s business activities in Ukraine when his father was vice president.

The idea of holding the event at Trump’s resort has been criticised by government ethics watchdogs.

When the United States has hosted the summit before, it has been held in Puerto Rico; Williamsburg, Virginia; Houston; Denver; Sea Island, Georgia; and Camp David, the presidential retreat in Maryland.