Trump International Hotel received $270,000 from Saudi Arabia
The Trump organization said it would donate the money at the end of the year.
-- The Trump International Hotel received $270,000 from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, according to filings disclosed by the Department of Justice.
The spending at the Washington, D.C., property related to lodging, parking and catering expenses, the filings from MSL Group Americas, a public relations firm, showed.
A spokesperson for the Trump organization told ABC News that the money would be donated at the end of the year.
“In accordance with our foreign patronage policy, we intend to donate the profits of this transaction at the end of the calendar year," the spokesperson said.
Still, the transaction is likely to renew the debate over Trump's family businesses, which were turned over to his sons and a longtime company executive to manage.
Saudi Arabia is currently fighting to rollback a 2016 law that allows U.S. terror victims to sue them, and is seeking Trump's support in that effort.
The Daily Caller was the first to report the news.