Trump’s Golf Resorts and Public Funds

In a bold display of overlapping interests, public funds were utilized for activities surrounding Donald Trump’s private golf resorts in Scotland. Reports indicate that American taxpayers footed a bill estimated at nearly $10 million for a trip that included the grand opening of a new course in Aberdine. The financial relationship between the US government and Trump’s Scottish properties extends beyond a single visit. Records show multiple payments from the State Department to Trump’s Turnberry Resort for accommodation costs totaling tens of thousands of pounds. These transactions to cover lodging for Trump and his staff during official visits have fueled accusations that he is leveraging the power of his office for personal profit. While the Trump Organization maintains it does not profit from US government business, the recurring payments to his loss-making resorts raise persistent questions about potential conflicts of interest. The practice of using taxpayer money for trips that heavily feature stays at his own properties has become a recurring theme with his golf related travel costs amounting to millions of dollars over his terms in office. Hit the like and subscribe to ETC channel for more truth.

Donald Trump’s visit to Scotland for his golf course opening reportedly cost U.S. taxpayers nearly $10 million. While officially a “work trip,” critics point to a major conflict of interest, arguing the presidency was used to promote his private business.
This wasn’t a one-off. The State Department has paid tens of thousands to Trump’s Turnberry resort for lodging, fueling accusations that he’s profiting from his office and potentially violating the U.S. Constitution.
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