WASHINGTON – In a statement released Wednesday after controversy over Vice President Mike Pence's stay at a Trump property in Doonbeg, Ireland, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called President Donald Trump's properties a "cesspool of corruption" and accused Trump of "prioritizing his profits over the interests of the American people."

The statement said, "Pence is just the latest Republican elected official to enable President Trump’s violations of the Constitution." Pence stayed at the Trump International Golf Links and Hotel in Doonbeg over the weekend.

Pelosi's office presented a list of corruption allegations at Trump Organization properties, which are held in a trust managed by Trump's sons Eric and Donald Jr. and Trump Organization trustee Allen Weisselberg. It is unknown what degree of involvement Trump has with the organization.

According to Pelosi's office, Trump's properties violate the Emoluments Clause of the Constitution, allow influence peddling in government, charge American taxpayers for Trump's golf and Mar-a-Lago visits, exploit undocumented workers and pose a potential national security risk.

The statement noted that Trump suggested holding next year's G-7 summit at Trump's golf resort in Doral, Florida.

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Pence's stay at the Trump property attracted attention after a top Pence aide said Tuesday that the idea to stay there came as a "suggestion" from Trump.

Pence's office issued a statement later, saying, "At no time did the President direct our office to stay at his Doonbeg resort and any reporting to the contrary is false."

Wednesday, Trump said he had "no involvement" in the decision to stay at his property. “I don’t suggest anything," he said. "I have a lot of hotels all over the place, and a lot of people use them because they’re the best."