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Former US President Donald Trump&#39;s company has sued the New York City administration, accusing it of &ldquo;improperly&rdquo; terminating a golf course contract with the Trump Organization after Trump supporters stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, according to reports in the American media.</p>
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New York Mayor Bill de Blasio had terminated Trump&rsquo;s contract to run the Ferry Point golf course in January, citing Trump&rsquo;s role in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. The city said that Trump had tarnished his brand name such that he could never operate a &ldquo;first class, tournament quality course&rdquo; as the city wanted, according to court papers cited by the Washington Post.&nbsp;</p>
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The lawsuit alleged de Blasio disliked Trump because of his politics and used the Capitol insurrection &ldquo;as a pretext&rdquo; to carry out a political vendetta.</p>
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The company urged a New York state judge to reverse de Blasio&rsquo;s decision and allow Trump to continue operating the city-owned course beyond its scheduled closure in November.</p>
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Nick Paolucci, a spokesman for the city&rsquo;s Law Department, said that the city believed its actions were proper, and that it still intended to select a new operator for the course, according to the Washington Post report.</p>
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&quot;De Blasio had a pre-existing, politically-biased predisposition to terminate Trump-related contracts, and the City used the events of January 6, 2021 as a pretext to do so,&quot; the lawsuit added.</p>
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The Trump Organization says the city, in ending the contract, cited the unlikelihood of the company being able to attract a professional tournament to the golf course following the negative publicity surrounding the Capitol riot.</p>
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After the attack on the Capitol, the city also ended contracts with the Trump Organization to run two skating rinks and a carousel in Central Park.&nbsp;</p>
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Hundreds of Trump supporters had stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, interrupting the formal congressional certification of President Joe Biden&#39;s election victory. Trump had triggered the attack with inflammatory speech, repeating false claims of cheating in the presidential election which had provoked his loyalists.</p>
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