All About Trump…!

As Republican Party nominee Donald Trump makes it a point of duty to make headlines months before the U.S. presidential election in November, the celebrity has proven the phrase “there is no such thing as bad publicity” wrong.

Nothing more can show the once high-in-demand brand name’s fall from grace better than the Trump International Hotel’s present troubles, which has been affronted by Hollywood personalities about a month before the Toronto International Film Festival.

The Wrap commented, “Interest in hosting festival events has fallen off, and the hotel — which is not actually owned by Trump — is losing functions it had already booked.”

Officials upheld that the 261-room, 118-condo-space hotel remains as lucrative as ever, though.

A hotel spokesman said, “Trump International Hotel &Trump Tower Toronto continue to exceed expectations across a variety of metrics, including market share, group bookings, and reservations volume. In fact, the hotel is having its most profitable year since opening.”

Alex Shnaider, a famed investor and billionaire, holding a $300 million outstanding loan, has placed the building on the market since May. Any intending buyer has the option to remove the “Trump” signage from the building.

This is not just a Canadian pandemonium. Trump’s confrontational statements against several groups and huge attacks on political opponents have driven away people from New York City’s Trump Hotels, as data from FourSquare showed that foot traffic around the building reduced by 17 percent year-over-year, in the previous month.

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