Trump and Pritzker’s feud dates to NY hotel dispute in 1990s
President Donald Trump’s recent call to jail Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker is just the latest smackdown in a long personality rivalry between the two real estate billionaires.  The two have sparred over wealth, immigration, crime and democracy, with Pritzker recently questioning Trump’s mental fitness and suggesting he has dementia, according to a Wall Street Journal report. But the clash started with a decades-old Manhattan hotel dispute involving Pritzker’s late uncle.  The bad blood first surfaced in 1992, in a fight over the ownership of the Grand Hyatt hotel in New York. Trump owned half and the Pritzker family of Chicago […]
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