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Air Force spent $184,000 at Trump’s resort in Scotland

- By John Wagner and David A. Fahrenthol­d

The U.S. military has spent more than $184,000 at President Donald Trump’s golf resort in Scotland since he took office, far more than previously known, according to documents released Wednesday by the House Oversight Committee.

The figure was disclosed in letters exchanged between the Pentagon and top Democrats on the committee, which is probing whether Trump has violated a constituti­onal provision that prevents presidents from enriching themselves through the office.

The Air Force has used Glasgow Prestwick Airport with greater frequency during Trump’s presidency, placing some of its crews at Trump Turnberry, which is about 30 miles away, during overnight stopovers in Scotland. In a letter dated Wednesday, leaders of the Democratic-led committee voiced frustratio­n with the limited scope of a response last week from the Pentagon to requests for detailed informatio­n on the cost of the stays.

“Although the Department’s response is belated and deficient, it still reveals that far more taxpayer funds have been spent at the President’s resort than previously known,” said the letter signed by House Oversight Chairman Elijah Cummings, D-Md., and Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., a subcommitt­ee chairman.

The congressme­n said informatio­n provided by the Pentagon indicated that taxpayer funds had been used to pay for more than three dozen separate stays, significan­tly more than have come to light in recent news coverage.

The letter from the Pentagon relayed that it had tallied $124,578.96 in expenditur­es “specifical­ly associated with the Trump Turnberry.” The letter said that amounted to an average of $189.04 per overnight stay, which it said was significan­tly less than an allowable per diem. The Pentagon also identified an additional $59,729 in expenditur­es that the House Oversight committee leaders said was associated with Turnberry.

In their letter Wednesday, Cummings and Raskin wrote that “it appears that U.S. taxpayer funds were used to purchase the equivalent of more than 650 rooms at the Trump Turnberry just since August 2017 — or the equivalent of one room every night for more than one-and-a-half years.”

The congressme­n said that the Pentagon had not provided the total rooms that were booked nor the rates that were paid.

The total spent by the Air Force at Trump’s Turnberry resort is a small percentage of the hotel’s revenue. In 2017, the most recent year for which data is available, the club reported receiving about $20.7 million from customers. The Air Force receipts amounted to $184,000 over two years. At that rate, they would be roughly 0.4% of the annual revenue.

Trump’s own trip to Turnberry in 2018 produced at least $24,000 in federal spending by the State Department at the Trump-owned property, according to data posted by the U.S. government.

Trump bought the famous club, which has 192 rooms, in 2014. The president has now spent at least $204 million on the property, without any sign that he’s taken out loans to finance that spending. Under Trump’s ownership, the resort has lost $41 million and never reported turning a profit, according to filings with the British government.

 ?? ANDY BUCHANAN/GETTY-AFP ?? President Donald Trump bought the 192-room Turnberry resort in 2014.
ANDY BUCHANAN/GETTY-AFP President Donald Trump bought the 192-room Turnberry resort in 2014.

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