NYC moves to terminate Trump Organization contracts after Capitol riot

Trump Organization responds that city has 'no legal right to end our contracts'

Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Wednesday that New York City will terminate three contracts with the Trump Organization in the wake of last week’s riot at the Capitol building — the latest fallout for President Trump over the violence in Washington, D.C.

The mayor said that City Hall would notify the Trump Organization that it will be canceling agreements to operate the carousel in Central Park, two skating rinks and a golf course. He said the agreements for the carousel and skating rinks will be ended in less than a month, but that the golf course could take longer.

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"The president incited a rebellion against the United States government that killed five people and threatened to derail the constitutional transfer of power," said de Blasio.

"The City of New York will not be associated with those unforgivable acts in any shape, way or form, and we are immediately taking steps to terminate all Trump Organization contracts," he added.

The Trump Organization pushed back, with a spokesperson telling Fox News that it was "another example of Mayor de Blasio’s blatant disregard for the facts."

"The City of New York has no legal right to end our contracts and if they elect to proceed, they will owe The Trump Organization over $30 million dollars," the spokesperson said. "This is nothing more than political discrimination, an attempt to infringe on the First Amendment and we plan to fight vigorously." 

The move by New York City was the latest to hit the Trump Organization, which Trump headed until he became president, following what critics say was his incitement of last week's violence. Protesters stormed the Capitol as lawmakers were certifying the Electoral College vote, after they attended a rally outside the White House where President Trump spoke.

FILE - This Nov. 14, 2007 file photo shows the carousel in Central Park, in New York. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews, File) ((AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews, File))

FILE - In this Nov. 3, 2016 file photo, skaters take to the ice at Wollman Rink in New York's Central Park. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)

Three people died and two people – including a police officer – were killed during the riots. Trump has condemned the violence but Democrats are moving forward with impeaching him, with a number of House Republicans saying they would vote with Democrats.

Separately, the president has seen his Twitter account permanently suspended as part of a Big Tech crackdown against Trump and those associated with him. YouTube said Tuesday it had removed new content from Trump's official channel and will prevent videos from being uploaded for a minimum of a week.

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On Sunday, PGA of America announced that the 2022 PGA Championship will no longer be held at Trump Bedminster in New Jersey.

Trump National Golf Club Bedminster is owned by the Trump Organization and Trump would golf there at points during his presidency.

Fox News' Marta Dhanis and Ryan Gaydos contributed to this report.

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