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For his first dinner out in Washington D.C. since becoming president, Donald Trump dined at his own hotel.

Around 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Trump arrived at the Trump International Hotel on Pennsylvania Avenue, the Hill reports. The hotel is located just less than a mile from the White House.

Trump dined with his eldest daughter, Ivanka, and his son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner, the Hill reports. Florida Gov. Rick Scott and former U.K. Independence Party leader Nigel Farage also joined Trump for the dinner.

The building that Trump's D.C. hotel is in — the Old Post Office — was leased by Trump from the federal government. Dining at his own hotel is likely open Trump up to further accusations of conflicts of interest.

Two men charged after pub attack leaves man blind in both eyes

Two suspects have been charged after a pub brawl left a reveller blind in both eyes.

Matthew Barnes, 46, and Oliver Wilkinson, 49, were due to appear in court on Saturday to face grievous bodily harm with intent charges.


Emergency services rushed to The Carlisle pub in Hastings, East Sussex, after the 53-year-old man was attacked on February 20 last year.

The victim, from Hastings, had several operations but surgeons were unable to save his sight.



After a year of investigation, Sussex Police arrested the suspects this year and charged them this week.

Wilkinson was also charged with witness intimidation. The pair, both from Hastings, were due to appear at Brighton Magistrates' Court.

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