Tiffany Trump's spring break trip to Serbia cost taxpayers at least $23,0000
, $23,000 was requested for lodging in Belgrade, Siberia, between March 7 and March 16.
The purchase order, titled"Acquisition of hotel accommodations in support of Tiffany Trump travel," was for rooms at the Square Nine hotel,Members of Trump's immediate family, including all of his children, are eligible for Secret Service protection when traveling. In the purchase order for Tiffany Trump, the first daughter is called a"VIP" and a Senior High Level US Government Principal.The order said money would be used on security, communications, logistics, and operations during the trip to Belgrade. While the order said the funds would be used for 120 hotel rooms, that was over the course of 10 nights between March 7 and March 16, or 12 rooms per night.
It is believed she traveled to the country with her boyfriend, Michael Boulos, a London-based finance student who was raised in Nigeria. It is unknown if they stayed together at the Square Nine hotel. Tiffany posted one photo while in Siberia's capital, captioning it"Greetings from Siberia" in Siberian.Tiffany and Boulous met on vacation in Mykonos, Greece, last summer,Presidential travel costs have long been the target of political condemnation, with both Trump and former President Barack Obama being criticized for flight and lodging costs.
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