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Monty J. Bennett (born ) is an American businessman who founded and is the chairman and CEO of Ashford Inc., a
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real estate company. He is also the publisher of the ''Dallas Express'', a news website launched in 2021 in Dallas, Texas. He is a
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donor and is known for various political causes in Texas.


Early life and education

Bennett grew up in Houston, Texas, as one of seven children. His father, Archie Bennett Jr., was also a hospitality executive. He earned a
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degree from the
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School of Hotel Administration in 1988, and a
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from Cornell University's
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in 1989.


Real estate career

In 1989, Bennett co-founded and joined Remington Hotels, a hotel company co-owned by his father. He grew the business from six hotels to over 130 by 2020, including Braemar real estate investment trust which operates 13 resort properties. He was CEO of Braemar Hotels & Resorts until 2016 and since 2013 has remained its chairman. He is also the founder of Ashford, a company that advises both Braemar Hotels & Resorts and Ashford Hospitality Trust, two publicly traded
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s. Bennett was the CEO of Ashford Hospitality Trust from its founding until 2017, and he remains the firm's chairman. In 2020, a number of large companies were criticized for receiving funds distributed through the
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(PPP). Bennett's Ashford company received $56 million, the largest such distribution. Ashford announced in May 2020 that it would return the money after the company received backlash. Ashford had laid off or furloughed 95% of its 7,000 workers by late March 2020. Bennett forfeited 25% of his 2019 earned bonus, took a 20% cut in salary which he later took in stock only.


Political involvement

Bennett donated more than $1.1million to Donald Trump's presidential campaigns and to the
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between the 2016 election and May 2020. He has been a supporter of Texas Governor
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. He is active in the school privatization movement and in efforts to elect more conservatives to school boards. He has been on the advisory boards of Texans for Education Reform and Texans for Education Rights. A 2023 article in ''The Real Deal'' about Bennett's increased activities in politics and media said that he has "engaged in many political battles, and won quite a few", particularly relating to local issues in Texas. Bennett is the publisher of the ''Dallas Express'', a conservative news website launched in 2021 in Dallas, Texas, that is unrelated to the African-American Dallas newspaper of the same name that published from 1892 to 1970. In October 2020, ''
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'' reported that Bennett had pitched a media network run by
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to publish articles about topics ranging from COVID-19 stimulus legislation to U.S.–China policy. Bennett announced his acquisition of the ''Dallas Express'' in February 2021. That year, Bennett sued ''
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'', alleging libel over its unfavorable descriptions of the new ''Dallas Express'', but the case was dismissed on appeal in 2022 in ''Monacelli v. Bennett''.


Personal life

Bennett is married and has four children—two from a previous marriage, and two stepchildren. He lives in Dallas, where he has lived for more than 30 years. He also owns a 1,500-acre ranch in Athens, Texas, a portion of which has been in his family for three generations. In 2014, he won an out-of-court settlement against the
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to divert a pipeline from running across his property, having created a
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on his land and brought endangered animals to live on the land, amongst other exotic animals he already had. He also had established a cemetery in the pipeline's path to thwart it.


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