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President Trump says he plans to begin work on East Potomac Golf Links, one of three public courses in Washington, D.C., this fall despite opposition from local preservationist groups and questions about the project’s feasibility.
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Donald Trump's rambling post about controversial plans to redevelop 'unplayable' golf course
Donald Trump says East Potomac Golf Links is in very poor condition after touring the course. He pointed to damaged trees, a broken sprinkler system, dead grass, and greens he called virtually unplayable.
President Donald Trump was spotted with his favorite White House aide, Natalie Harp, at his Virginia golf club over the weekend. Harp, 34, who has been accused of having an “unhealthy” obsession with the 80-year-old president,
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‘Scammed’: Trump Forgot What He Told the Nation—Then a Leaked Golf Club Photo Caught Him Walking In With Something He Never Expected People to Notice
Donald Trump seemed to be ready to trade headlines for the fairway over the weekend. The president traveled to his Trump National Golf Club Washington […] ‘Scammed’: Trump Forgot What He Told the Nati
Trump has set the date for renovations at East Potomac Golf Links, the latest project in a wider effort to give D.C. a makeover.
Trump's plan to break ground on East Potomac Golf Links on 1 September collides with a federal court warning and toxic debris from the White House East Wing demolition.
As Golf Digest reported earlier this year, Trump moved to seize control of East Potomac from the National Links Trust, the nonprofit that secured a 50-year lease during his first term to operate three D.
Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster seeks approval for a major ballroom expansion and facility upgrades.
The FBI has not announced information substantiating or debunking the complainant's unfounded claims.
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Donald Trump confirms plans for 'outdated and dangerous' course with Ryder Cup ambition
President Donald Trump has announced that a renovation of East Potomac Golf Links in Washington, D.C. will begin in September, with hopes it can host major championships and the Ryder Cup
