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FILE - In this Jan. 11, 2018 file photo, vehicles line the curb outside of "Trump Place," at 200 Riverside Boulevard in New York. A New York state judge ruled Thursday May 3, 2018, that condominium owners in the high-rise can stop displaying the name licensed from President Donald Trump nearly two decades ago. The ruling doesn't order the brassy letters removed from the tower overlooking the Hudson River. Rather, the decision clears the way for owners to vote on the issue. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)

FILE - In this Jan. 11, 2018 file photo, vehicles line the curb outside of "Trump Place," at 200 Riverside Boulevard in New York. A New York state judge ruled Thursday May 3, 2018, that condominium owners in the high-rise can stop displaying the name licensed from President Donald Trump nearly two decades ago. The ruling doesn't order the brassy letters removed from the tower overlooking the Hudson River. Rather, the decision clears the way for owners to vote on the issue. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)

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