The White House has selected Trump National Doral Miami as the site of next year’s G7 summit despite criticism from Democrats and others that President Donald Trump owns the resort.

The summit will be held June 10-12. Acting Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney said there were about 12 candidate sites. Democrats and others have said holding any major summit at a Trump property could violate the emoluments clause in the Constitution, which bars presidents from receiving compensation from foreign governments.

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“He has no interest from profit from being here,” Mulvaney said, referring to the president. “He will not be profiting here.”

Asked how the event will not be a major marketing opportunity for Trump, his top aide said the president is among the most famous people in the world and does not need any help in that regard.