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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTrump swing through Scotland rekindles tension over golf properties
trump is using US tax dollars to visit his golf properties
Locals who live near Trumps golf courses in Scotland have clashed with him since long before he became president, and a trip this weekend will spotlight the animosity.
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Trump swing through Scotland rekindles tension over golf properties
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Donald Trump is scheduled to visit his Balmedie golf courses this week, and Milne is planning to enjoy it all from his house next door the one Trump declared an eyesore and has been trying, futilely, to get demolished for two decades.
Im still here and Im going to sit up here with a beer and watch the circus, Milne said a few days before the president and his entourage were due to arrive at Trump International Golf Links Aberdeen, one of the two golf clubs he owns in Scotland.....
Trump is planning four days in Scotland, starting Friday evening with three days at Turnberry, his west coast course, followed by an overnight at Balmedie. The stopover in Aberdeenshire will be his first as a sitting president, and it has prompted a lot of security preparations and a bit of head-scratching by local officials there is no way to minimize a presidential visit, even if its just a drop-by at his private club. That the same president will be back in Britain for a full-fledged, red-carpet state visit in two months also doesnt change anything.
Are we protecting the president or are we protecting the owner of the golf course? asked Paul Johnston, a member of the Aberdeenshire Council, who noted the police overtime and closed roads that are inevitable when the worlds most powerful leader comes to town, even if he sleeps in his own 18-room lodge. Its a quick trip that is going to cost us a great deal while hes here.....
And the promises were eye-popping: Trump pledged to build the greatest golf course in the world, a $1.2 billion showplace with a 450-room luxury hotel, 950 resort apartments, 36 golf villas and up to 500 houses.
Two decades later, almost none of it has come to pass. Trump on this visit will cut the ribbon on a second 18-hole course, but there is still no grand hotel, no time shares, no gusher of tax money from a property that has never reported a profit. Trumps proposal envisioned 6,000 jobs; the most recent public disclosure, from October, lists 84 employees.
Im still here and Im going to sit up here with a beer and watch the circus, Milne said a few days before the president and his entourage were due to arrive at Trump International Golf Links Aberdeen, one of the two golf clubs he owns in Scotland.....
Trump is planning four days in Scotland, starting Friday evening with three days at Turnberry, his west coast course, followed by an overnight at Balmedie. The stopover in Aberdeenshire will be his first as a sitting president, and it has prompted a lot of security preparations and a bit of head-scratching by local officials there is no way to minimize a presidential visit, even if its just a drop-by at his private club. That the same president will be back in Britain for a full-fledged, red-carpet state visit in two months also doesnt change anything.
Are we protecting the president or are we protecting the owner of the golf course? asked Paul Johnston, a member of the Aberdeenshire Council, who noted the police overtime and closed roads that are inevitable when the worlds most powerful leader comes to town, even if he sleeps in his own 18-room lodge. Its a quick trip that is going to cost us a great deal while hes here.....
And the promises were eye-popping: Trump pledged to build the greatest golf course in the world, a $1.2 billion showplace with a 450-room luxury hotel, 950 resort apartments, 36 golf villas and up to 500 houses.
Two decades later, almost none of it has come to pass. Trump on this visit will cut the ribbon on a second 18-hole course, but there is still no grand hotel, no time shares, no gusher of tax money from a property that has never reported a profit. Trumps proposal envisioned 6,000 jobs; the most recent public disclosure, from October, lists 84 employees.
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Trump swing through Scotland rekindles tension over golf properties (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
Jul 25
OP
'At least pick up the tab!' Trump Scotland trip slammed as tax-funded golf marketing ploy
LetMyPeopleVote
Jul 26
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LetMyPeopleVote
(170,526 posts)1. Why is the US government supporting trump's golf courses?

LetMyPeopleVote
(170,526 posts)2. 'At least pick up the tab!' Trump Scotland trip slammed as tax-funded golf marketing ploy
This trip is for trump's personal businesses only and does not help the US
'At least pick up the tab!' Trump Scotland trip slammed as tax-funded golf marketing ploy https://twp.ai/4ipo6u
— #TuckFrump (@realtuckfrumper.bsky.social) 2025-07-25T17:50:05.000Z
https://www.rawstory.com/trump-2673760347/
While President Donald Trumps five-day trip to Scotland that began Friday was described by the White House as a working visit, hes expected to stop by two of his own golf resorts, something critics have characterized as a mere marketing campaign.
And American taxpayers are footing the bill to the tune of $10 million.
Hes using the presidency to market his golf courses, said Richard Painter, former chief White House ethics lawyer under the George W. Bush administration, speaking with the HuffPost. At the taxpayers expense, hes promoting himself.
A HuffPost analysis of the trips expenses published Friday estimates the cost to be nearly $10 million, though HuffPost White House Correspondent S.V. Date writes that the estimation is extremely conservative, with the actual total almost certainly substantially higher.".....
Trumps Scotland visit would also increase taxpayer expenditures for trips that include a round of golf at Trump clubs to at least $204 million, including a $152 million tab during his first term, S.V. Date wrote.
Trumps visit is not in service to the American people or to the office of the president, said Norm Eisen, former special counsel for ethics and government reform under former President Barack Obama. It only serves his own personal business interests.
And American taxpayers are footing the bill to the tune of $10 million.
Hes using the presidency to market his golf courses, said Richard Painter, former chief White House ethics lawyer under the George W. Bush administration, speaking with the HuffPost. At the taxpayers expense, hes promoting himself.
A HuffPost analysis of the trips expenses published Friday estimates the cost to be nearly $10 million, though HuffPost White House Correspondent S.V. Date writes that the estimation is extremely conservative, with the actual total almost certainly substantially higher.".....
Trumps Scotland visit would also increase taxpayer expenditures for trips that include a round of golf at Trump clubs to at least $204 million, including a $152 million tab during his first term, S.V. Date wrote.
Trumps visit is not in service to the American people or to the office of the president, said Norm Eisen, former special counsel for ethics and government reform under former President Barack Obama. It only serves his own personal business interests.
LetMyPeopleVote
(170,526 posts)3. Why are US taxpayers paying for this
