Trump Says US Will Host Next Year’s G20 Summit at His Florida Golf Club but He Won’t Make Money
- President Donald Trump announced that the 2026 Group of 20 summit will be hosted at his Trump National Doral golf club in Doral, Florida.
- The announcement follows Trump's earlier proposal during his first term to hold a major summit at his resort, which he dropped amid criticism and ethical concerns.
- Trump shared the news in the Oval Office on a Friday, noting organizers requested the event be at his club and that the U.S. will host the G20 in Florida next year.
- Miami Mayor Francis Suarez called the announcement historic, saying it will be a "tremendous boom for the economy" benefiting workers, small business owners, and the city’s global profile.
- Trump confirmed he will not attend this year's November G20 summit in South Africa, where Vice President JD Vance will represent the U.S., while the 2026 summit at Doral is expected to generate significant economic impact.
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Trump Says G20 Summit Will Be Held at Doral Club in Miami Next Year
WASHINGTON—President Donald Trump announced on Friday that the United States will host next year’s Group of 20 (G20) summit in Miami, coinciding with the nation’s 250th anniversary. Calling it “a very exciting thing,” Trump confirmed that the gathering will take place at the Trump National Doral golf resort in December 2026. “I think that everybody wants it there because it’s right next to the airport. It’s the best location,” Trump told reporte…
Trump selected his Miami Doral resort to host the 2026 G20 summit in Florida
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