Trump, golf and crypto
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And, yes, while Trump mostly golfs at his properties, the American taxpayer still foots the bill. Considering all the slashing and burning Trump claimed to be doing with Elon Musk and DOGE in the government, that has left him open for criticism.
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Irish Star on MSNTrump’s New Jersey golf course slammed with 18 food violations and 'lowest in US' ratingThe president's National Golf Course in Bedminster, New Jersey, has reportedly been given the worst health rating in the US after racking up 18 food violation citations
President Trump’s private golf club in Bedminster, N.J. was hit with a remarkable 18 health code violations and a score of 32 out of 100, the lowest in Somerset County.
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India Today on MSNFrom crypto to golf resorts: Trump discloses diverse wealth sources in new filingUS President Donald Trump reported USD 57.35 million in crypto income and massive token holdings in World Liberty Financial, alongside USD 217.7 million earned from Florida resorts, in his latest financial disclosure filing.
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Irish Star on MSNDonald Trump plan for The Open emerges as case for $50M golf course continuesPresident Donald Trump is set to plead his case for Turnberry to return to The Open Championship rota when he jets into Scotland on Air Force One later this summer
The general manager at the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, N.J., derided the annual health inspection, calling it “a politically motivated attack.”
The significance of the meeting cannot be overstated as it comes two days after the approval of a major court settlement that will shift the direction of college athletics.
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Irish Star on MSNDonald Trump's questionable six-word demand to golf employee as savage nickname surfacesDonald Trump is known for his love of golf and once allegedly made a questionable demand to an employee at one of his US clubs, while a brutal nickname for the US President has emerged
From Taft to Biden, presidents have had varying relationships with golf, with Trump's approach standing out for using the course as a place to conduct business and forge political relationships.