Miami Grand Prix Cancels Trump Fundraiser in Luxury Suite
The event was halted due to a violation of the venue's policy against political fundraising, with tickets priced at $250,000 each.
- Miami Grand Prix organizers sent a cease-and-desist letter to Steven Witkoff, barring him from using a luxury suite for a Trump campaign fundraiser.
- The planned fundraiser violated the suite license agreement that prohibits political activities at the Formula One event.
- Witkoff, a close friend and associate of Donald Trump, denied any wrongdoing, dismissing the claims as 'fake'.
- Trump is expected to attend the Miami Grand Prix, with Secret Service coordination for his visit.
- The controversy highlights the intersection of sports, business, and politics, reflecting ongoing tensions around political activities at major events.