T-Mobile executives seeking merger approval booked more than 52 nights at Trump’s D.C. hotel — more than previously known

John Legere, chief executive officer of T-Mobile US Inc., center, arrives to a Senate Judiciary Subcommittee hearing in June of last year. Credit: Andrew Harrer, Bloomberg)

Executives from the telecom giant T-Mobile — which last year asked the Trump administration to approve its megamerger with Sprint — have booked at least 52 nights at President Trump’s hotel in the District since then, even more than previously reported, according to newly obtained records from the hotel.

The revelations come as political scrutiny of the proposed deal is mounting on Capitol Hill. On Wednesday, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.) issued letters demanding information about the T-Mobile executives’ stays and whether Trump was informed of them. The issue is likely to come up at House subcommittee hearings on the merger next week.

Last month, The Washington Post reported that “VIP Arrivals” lists — issued by the Trump International Hotel daily to its staff — indicated that T-Mobile executives had stayed repeatedly at Trump’s hotel. On the day after the merger was announced, for instance, the lists showed nine T-Mobile executives were expected to check in.

View the February 6 article by Jonathan O’Connell, David A. Fahrenthold and Mike DeBonis on The Washington Post website here.