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Trump hits back at Twitter trend about bedbugs at his resort

US President Donald Trump on Tuesday responded defensively to a Twitter trend about bedbugs at the Trump National Doral Miami resort, which he favours to host the G7 summit next year. "No bedbugs at Doral," Trump tweeted after #TrumpBedBugs began trending on Twitter as users of the social media platform circulated details of an alleged bedbug infestation at the luxury resort.

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Published August 27,2019
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In this file photo taken on April 3, 2018 a view leading into Trump National Doral is seen in Miami, Florida. [AFP Photo]

U.S. President Donald Trump lashed out Tuesday at "false and nasty" rumors that the Trump golf resort he offered for the next G7 summit is infested with bedbugs.

"No bedbugs at Doral," Trump huffed in a tweet, after returning from a G7 summit in France where he had touted the Trump National Doral Miami as the ideal venue for next year's gathering of world leaders.

"The Radical Left Democrats, upon hearing that the perfectly located (for the next G-7) Doral National MIAMI was under consideration for the next G-7, spread that false and nasty rumor. Not nice."

#Trumpbedbugs trended on Twitter Monday with much of the commentary accusing the president of using his office to drum up business for his golf resorts.

Fueling the buzz was a Miami Herald story from January 30, 2017 that Trump's attorneys had reached a settlement with a Doral guest who had complained of being attacked by bedbugs.

Eric Linder, a New Jersey insurance executive who filed suit in July 2016, submitted photos that showed his back, neck and arms covered with dozens of bites after spending the night at the resort's $300-a-day Jack Nicklaus villa.

Doral blamed Linder as "the sole proximate or contributing cause" of the bedbugs, according to the Herald story.

Surprisingly, Trump made no mention of a separate bedbug problem at The New York Times, which also sparked jokes on social media.

In an email to employees Monday, the newspaper advised that evidence of bedbugs had been discovered in a second floor wellness room, a third floor couch and a fourth floor booth.