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Donald Trump’s five-day golf trip to Scotland is expected to cost U.S. taxpayers millions of dollars, according to a new report. This trip will mark the president’s fifth international trip since beginning his second term in January.
Donald Trump keeps on golfing and taxpayers continued to pick up the tab at an eye-popping rate. According to the website, DidTrumpGolfToday.com which tracks the president’s time on the links, he hit the course on July 19 and July 20.
In his second term, the President has made more visits to his golf courses than he did in his first term, according to an ethics watchdog.
Trump spent an estimated $151.5 million of taxpayer money golfing across his first term so he is well on his way to blowing that total out of the water during this second term. Those are big numbers.
Trump spent an estimated $151.5 million of taxpayer money golfing across his first term so he is well on his way to blowing that total out of the water during this second term. Those are big numbers.
President Donald Trump arrived in Scotland on Friday afternoon to visit both his Turnberry and Aberdeen golf properties. Trump is also set to meet with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer to discuss trade and refine a deal they announced in June to slash tariffs and expand market access between the two countries.