Trump Tower in midtown Manhattan boasts a full-time doorman, luxury
amenities, private elevators and sweeping views of the New York City
skyline.
And it could soon be home to a high-profile tenant: the Department of Defense.
A Pentagon spokesman said Wednesday that the
department is interested in leasing a "limited" amount of space at the
68-story skyscraper where President Donald Trump resides when he's not
in the White House.
"The space is necessary for the personnel and
equipment who will support the POTUS at his residence in the building,"
Lt. Col. JB Brindle, a Pentagon spokesman, told NBC News. He said the
Defense Department would work through "appropriate channels and in
accordance with all applicable legal requirements" during the leasing
process.
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