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Trump Has Spent $115 Million On Golf Trips ― Or 287 Years Of Presidential Salary

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With his Thanksgiving vacation, President Donald Trump’s golf hobby has now cost Americans an estimated $115 million in travel and security expenses ― the equivalent of 287 years of the presidential salary he frequently boasts about not taking.

Of that amount, many hundreds of thousands ― perhaps millions ― of dollars have gone into his own cash registers, as Secret Service agents, White House staff and other administration officials stay and eat at his hotels and golf courses.

The exact amount cannot be determined because the White House refuses to reveal how many Trump aides have been staying at his properties when he visits them and will not turn over receipts for the charges incurred.

In response to a HuffPost query on Wednesday asking if she knew how many administration officials other than herself are staying at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida, during his Thanksgiving stay, and how much it is all costing, White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham responded with a one-word answer: “No.”

But lawsuits filed by news organizations and watchdog groups against other executive branch agencies ― the White House is exempt from Freedom of Information Act queries ― have revealed payments totaling hundreds of thousands of dollars, arguably in violation of the Constitution’s domestic emoluments clause, which prohibits Trump from accepting benefits beyond his salary from the federal or any state government.

ProPublica, for example, found that Mar-a-Lago charged taxpayers $546 a night for rooms ― three times the per-diem rate and the maximum allowed by federal rules ― for 24 Trump administration officials who stayed there during a visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping in 2017. Taxpayers also picked up a $1,006.60 bar tab for 54 top shelf drinks ordered by White House staff.

The group Property of the People recently revealed payments totaling $254,021 from the Secret Service to various Trump properties in just the first five months of his presidential tenure. Over that period, Trump had golfed 25 times. As of Wednesday, he has spent 223 days at a golf course he owns. If the first five months are an accurate indicator, that means the Secret Service has likely spent nearly $2.3 million in taxpayer money at Trump’s businesses, of which he is the sole owner.

“It’s becoming abundantly clear that Donald Trump uses his presidency as a way to put money into his pocket,” said Jordan Libowitz of the group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington. “The issue isn’t that he likes golf. The issue is that he has spent a huge amount of his presidency making promotional appearances at his struggling golf courses, and leaving taxpayers to foot the bill.”

Trump, like many Republicans, repeatedly criticized then-President Barack Obama for playing golf so frequently during his years in office. “I play golf to relax. My company is in great shape. @BarackObama plays golf to escape work while America goes down the drain,” Trump tweeted in December 2011.

During his campaign for the Oval Office, Trump claimed that as president, he would be too busy working to have time for any vacations at all. “I love golf, but if I were in the White House, I don’t think I’d ever see Turnberry again. I don’t think I’d ever see Doral again,” he told a rally audience in February 2016, referring to two Trump-owned courses. “I don’t ever think I’d see anything. I just want to stay in the White House and work my ass off.”

Despite those remarks, Trump is on schedule to spend far more time on the golf course than Obama did. At this point in Obama’s first term, he had spent 88 days on a golf course. But Trump’s visit to his course in West Palm Beach on Wednesday was his 223rd day at one of his own courses ― two and a half times as many golfing days as Obama.

Further, Obama played the majority of his rounds at courses on military bases within a short drive of the White House, while Trump has insisted on taking numerous trips to visit his courses in New Jersey and Florida, both of which require seven-figure travel and security costs.

A Government Accountability Office report earlier this year found that each Mar-a-Lago trip costs taxpayers about $3.4 million. Much of that is to fly Air Force One and the various cargo planes needed to ferry the president’s armored limousine and other vehicles in his motorcade. Based on the report’s analysis and methodology, HuffPost estimated costs for Trump’s other non-Washington-area golf trips as of May and found that the total had passed $100 million. And that was even before Trump scheduled a June stopover in Ireland ― involving costly and elaborate preparations by the State Department ― primarily to visit and promote his resort in Doonbeg.

Trump’s visit to his resort in Turnberry, Scotland, in 2018 cost taxpayers an extra $3 million beyond what it would have cost had he remained in London prior to leaving for Finland. Of that, $1.2 million was just the expense of renting all the additional vehicles needed by the massive entourage that a foreign trip entails.

Trump’s current trip to Palm Beach is the 25th of his presidency. Wednesday was his 58th day golfing at his course in West Palm Beach. He has golfed 77 days at his Bedminster, New Jersey, course; 77 days at his Northern Virginia course; four times at his Jupiter, Florida, course; three times in Doonbeg; twice in Turnberry; and once each at his courses in Los Angeles and Doral, Florida. Since taking office, he has golfed only twice on a course he does not own, both times in Japan at the invitation of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe during official visits.
 
Anyone who has ever claimed they are “conservative” or a “Christian” should be so infuriated by this that they demand this mobster leave office. Flat out evil.
 
Anyone who has ever claimed they are “conservative” or a “Christian” should be so infuriated by this that they demand this mobster leave office. Flat out evil.

First, I don't like his golf outings one bit. Even if the article is half true it's way too money spent. We could tit for tat on wasteful spending, but that would not serve any purpose.

Here, you Dems put the words like "Christian" in scare quotes as if the concept of Religious Liberty weren't in all the American Founding conversations and in the first paragraph of the Bill of Rights.

It's indicative that Democrats want to put Christians on the defense and they do a great job of it. Religion should not be in politics, but it's a two-way street. Politics shouldn't be in Religion. One party has taken a stand against us small-minded intellectually inferior Christians.

Christianity gets criticized for aligning with the Republican party. I am not too comfortable with it either, as this article points out. Partying, entertaining and on the taxpayer's spending massive amounts of money is unethical.

But what choice do the Democrats leave me? That doesn't mean I have to agree with the President on everything he does. It doesn't even mean I have to be a Republican, but one side is shut tight. I can't vote Democrat and hold my biblical values.
 
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With his Thanksgiving vacation, President Donald Trump’s golf hobby has now cost Americans an estimated $115 million in travel and security expenses ― the equivalent of 287 years of the presidential salary he frequently boasts about not taking.

Of that amount, many hundreds of thousands ― perhaps millions ― of dollars have gone into his own cash registers, as Secret Service agents, White House staff and other administration officials stay and eat at his hotels and golf courses.

The exact amount cannot be determined because the White House refuses to reveal how many Trump aides have been staying at his properties when he visits them and will not turn over receipts for the charges incurred.

In response to a HuffPost query on Wednesday asking if she knew how many administration officials other than herself are staying at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida, during his Thanksgiving stay, and how much it is all costing, White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham responded with a one-word answer: “No.”

But lawsuits filed by news organizations and watchdog groups against other executive branch agencies ― the White House is exempt from Freedom of Information Act queries ― have revealed payments totaling hundreds of thousands of dollars, arguably in violation of the Constitution’s domestic emoluments clause, which prohibits Trump from accepting benefits beyond his salary from the federal or any state government.

ProPublica, for example, found that Mar-a-Lago charged taxpayers $546 a night for rooms ― three times the per-diem rate and the maximum allowed by federal rules ― for 24 Trump administration officials who stayed there during a visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping in 2017. Taxpayers also picked up a $1,006.60 bar tab for 54 top shelf drinks ordered by White House staff.

The group Property of the People recently revealed payments totaling $254,021 from the Secret Service to various Trump properties in just the first five months of his presidential tenure. Over that period, Trump had golfed 25 times. As of Wednesday, he has spent 223 days at a golf course he owns. If the first five months are an accurate indicator, that means the Secret Service has likely spent nearly $2.3 million in taxpayer money at Trump’s businesses, of which he is the sole owner.

“It’s becoming abundantly clear that Donald Trump uses his presidency as a way to put money into his pocket,” said Jordan Libowitz of the group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington. “The issue isn’t that he likes golf. The issue is that he has spent a huge amount of his presidency making promotional appearances at his struggling golf courses, and leaving taxpayers to foot the bill.”

Trump, like many Republicans, repeatedly criticized then-President Barack Obama for playing golf so frequently during his years in office. “I play golf to relax. My company is in great shape. @BarackObama plays golf to escape work while America goes down the drain,” Trump tweeted in December 2011.

During his campaign for the Oval Office, Trump claimed that as president, he would be too busy working to have time for any vacations at all. “I love golf, but if I were in the White House, I don’t think I’d ever see Turnberry again. I don’t think I’d ever see Doral again,” he told a rally audience in February 2016, referring to two Trump-owned courses. “I don’t ever think I’d see anything. I just want to stay in the White House and work my ass off.”

Despite those remarks, Trump is on schedule to spend far more time on the golf course than Obama did. At this point in Obama’s first term, he had spent 88 days on a golf course. But Trump’s visit to his course in West Palm Beach on Wednesday was his 223rd day at one of his own courses ― two and a half times as many golfing days as Obama.

Further, Obama played the majority of his rounds at courses on military bases within a short drive of the White House, while Trump has insisted on taking numerous trips to visit his courses in New Jersey and Florida, both of which require seven-figure travel and security costs.

A Government Accountability Office report earlier this year found that each Mar-a-Lago trip costs taxpayers about $3.4 million. Much of that is to fly Air Force One and the various cargo planes needed to ferry the president’s armored limousine and other vehicles in his motorcade. Based on the report’s analysis and methodology, HuffPost estimated costs for Trump’s other non-Washington-area golf trips as of May and found that the total had passed $100 million. And that was even before Trump scheduled a June stopover in Ireland ― involving costly and elaborate preparations by the State Department ― primarily to visit and promote his resort in Doonbeg.

Trump’s visit to his resort in Turnberry, Scotland, in 2018 cost taxpayers an extra $3 million beyond what it would have cost had he remained in London prior to leaving for Finland. Of that, $1.2 million was just the expense of renting all the additional vehicles needed by the massive entourage that a foreign trip entails.

Trump’s current trip to Palm Beach is the 25th of his presidency. Wednesday was his 58th day golfing at his course in West Palm Beach. He has golfed 77 days at his Bedminster, New Jersey, course; 77 days at his Northern Virginia course; four times at his Jupiter, Florida, course; three times in Doonbeg; twice in Turnberry; and once each at his courses in Los Angeles and Doral, Florida. Since taking office, he has golfed only twice on a course he does not own, both times in Japan at the invitation of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe during official visits.
 
I am glad he went to Afghanistan. He should do those things, and it is good to see him thinking of others.
I don't mind the golf trips in general. I mind that he criticized Obama for the same thing, and yet he does it more. I mind that he is going to his motels and making money off of it. That is wrong. I don't know why everyone doesn't have a problem with it.
 
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I am glad he went to Afghanistan. He should do those things, and it is good to see him thinking of others.
I don't mind the golf trips in general. I mind that he criticized Obama for the same thing, and yet he does it more. I mind that he is going to his motels and making money off of it. That is wrong. I don't know why everyone doesn't have a problem with it.
The problem with is they put a microphone in front of him while he was over there so he had to lie about a possible deal with the Taliban and a cease fire they know nothing about. He says they want a deal real bad, another thing they no nothing about. They should have just showed him being there and kept the cameras and the mic out of it after he fed some troops. :rolleyes:
 
If a Dem office holder in Missouri was spending Mo tax dollars at his own supply company, Big Mo/Veerman would be screaming out loud. They are nothing but party over country hacks.
Bernie has spent $342,000 in private jet travel the past two years while lecturing us on climate change and income inequality.
 
Bernie has spent $342,000 in private jet travel the past two years while lecturing us on climate change and income inequality.
Comparing those two is surely not the best argument you have on the issue is it ?
 
Comparing those two is surely not the best argument you have on the issue is it ?
The leaders of the Democrat party want to dismantle the fossil fuel industry and sideline Christianity permanently. Basically, they want to burn the constitution and the entire Kavanaugh smear campaign was over the idea that we need to keep "health care" for women.
Barrack Obama says he will step in to prevent Bernie. When BO looks to be right of center I think there's a larger issue than golf trips although this doesn't excuse Trump's appalling expenses!
 
He was supposed to know about a super secret trip to a war zone when it was covered up so well they left his plane setting a tarmac somewhere to make it look like he was there?
Agreed. I am not sure why she was fired. It got fixed as soon as they found out. When she wrote the article that is what the White House said was happening.
 
Yes, BUT, they didn't say that.
Paul Krugman of the former newspaper New York Times. Biggest moron on staff. He prints damaging and overly simplistic articles well beyond tweeting and golfing or phone calls. He has a Nobel Prize in false economic information. Journalism is not only dead, but they also get awards for being terrible. It's hard to keep up with.
Krugman is similar to the idiot that wrote the book (Thomas Frank) " What's the Matter with Kansas"? Which makes the case, if you're rich vote Republican if you're poor vote Democrat, because if you vote Republican the poor are voting against their own interests. Pure propaganda.
 
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Really? You think they said he was gonna tweet all weekend?
The headline said "Thanksgiving Day" and play golf and tweet. That is all they had on his official schedule at the time of print. She just posted it too early. It was a surprise trip for a reason.
 
The headline said "Thanksgiving Day" and play golf and tweet. That is all they had on his official schedule at the time of print. She just posted it too early. It was a surprise trip for a reason.
I'm not surprised. It seems like just the other day they claimed the Constitution stole the election from them. Or Russia? Or the electoral college? Ukraine. I can't keep track.
 
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