Santa Fe New Mexican

Guarding Mar-a-Lago costs taxpayers $6.6 million.

- By Drew Harwell

As the Trump administra­tion threatened hefty budget cuts for the U.S. Coast Guard, the military service was spending more than $6.6 million protecting the president’s waterfront Mar-a-Lago Club during his seven weekend trips there this spring, documents show.

The Coast Guard deployed cutters, patrol boats, helicopter­s and anti-terror specialist­s from across the country to safeguard the luxury Palm Beach, Fla., estate.

The deployment­s came as Coast Guard leaders, bracing for possible budget cuts, have argued that the cash-strapped service has made painful sacrifices — letting some illegal drug shipments go and delaying certain repairs to its fleet.

The records, released Thursday to The Washington Post in response to a Freedom of Informatio­n Act request, offer a glimpse into the intricate costs and demands for a military force tasked with defending the president during his frequent getaways to his private businesses.

They also highlight how taxpayers have helped finance the unusually elaborate lifestyle of Trump and his family in ways that can also benefit his company. In this case, Mar-a-Lago, which Trump has dubbed a “Winter White House,” is also a for-profit, members-only club.

The Coast Guard has provided security for past presidents alongside the U.S. Secret Service, including guarding former President Barack Obama during trips such as his annual family vacations to Hawaii, but officials could not immediatel­y provide estimates for those costs.

When Obama spent a weekend in South Florida in 2013, the Coast Guard spent about $586,000 to cover patrol, travel and lodging costs, according to a Government Accountabi­lity Office report last year.

The spending at Mar-a-Lago, which comes to close to $1 million for each trip, appears to collide with the president’s pledges of trimming government costs.

The Coast Guard spent more than $17.8 million on presidenti­al security costs between October and March, offering air and waterside patrols for high-level events during the Obama and Trump administra­tions. That cost was up from $15.1 million in the same period ending in March 2016, and $10.7 million for the period ending in March 2015, Coast Guard records show.

The Coast Guard is brought in to protect Trump at official events as well as recreation­al excursions, including patrolling the Potomac River when the president plays golf at his Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Va.

The Secret Service requested Coast Guard protection for Trump’s Mar-a-Lago visits, which are classified as “national special security events,” Coast Guard officials said. The club has represente­d an expensive challenge for the service, which patrols the airspace above the estate as well as its two coastlines.

The Coast Guard’s spending accounts for a fraction of the military security apparatus that has encircled Trump during journeys to his private clubs and golf courses. Congress this year allocated roughly $120 million in additional funding to help cover the Secret Service’s presidenti­al travel and protection, as well as “extraordin­ary law enforcemen­t personnel costs” incurred by local government­s during Trump’s trips.

Officials have in the past defended the costs as necessary to safeguard the president’s work, with White House spokeswoma­n Stephanie Grisham saying in February, “He is not vacationin­g when he goes to Mar-a-Lago. The president works nonstop every day of the week, no matter where he is.”

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