After he planned to use a collection for a charity event, the Miami Grand Prix sent a cease and desist letter to a well-known charity of past president Donald Trump.
Many people with knowledge of the situation told the Washington Post that the Formula One competition sent the email to Steven Witkoff, a nearby Trump supporter, who had rented a hotel at the competition for fundraising purposes.

” It has come to our attention that you may be using your Paddock Club Rooftop Suite for a political purpose, namely raising money for a federal election at$ 250, 000 per ticket, which clearly violates the Formula 1 Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix suite license agreement”, the letter, obtained by the outlet, read. If this is the case, we regret to let you know that your hotel license may be suspended and that you will not be permitted to compete at any time, and that we will refund you in full.
The suite rented by Witkoff said in its terms that it cannot be used for “advertising, promotional or commercial purposes ( including without limitation, prizes, competitions, contests, or sweepstakes ) without the prior written consent of Promoter and the F1 entities…”
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While Trump’s presence was n’t immediately publicized, many people who had called about the celebration said it would be for Trump. Apparently, the Secret Service had called culture officials to arrange his travel.
” This is something false, for positive”, Witkoff said when reached for comment by the exit, declining to expound further.