The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Trump’s son denies statement on funding

- By Julie Pace

President Donald Trump’s son denied Monday that he told a sportswrit­er that the family’s real estate business got money from Russia to fund golf courses.

WASHINGTON >> President Donald Trump’s son denied Monday that he told a sportswrit­er that the family’s real estate business got money from Russia to fund golf courses.

In an early morning tweet, Eric Trump said the account from writer James Dodson was “completely fabricated.” His assertion came hours before a new round of testimony on Capitol Hill related to investigat­ions into possible ties between Trump’s presidenti­al campaign and Russia’s election meddling.

According to Dodson, Eric Trump told him in 2014 that the family was receiving “all the funding we need out of Russia” and wasn’t relying on American banks for money to build golf courses. Dodson, who recounted the alleged exchange Friday in an interview with Boston radio station WBUR, said Eric Trump also said Russians are “really invested in our programs” and “we just go there all the time.”

Eric Trump continued to deny the comments late Monday morning.

“This story is ridiculous,” he said. “We own all of assets free and clear, buy the properties in cash, etc. This really is the worst of the media.”

The comments to Dodson echo earlier remarks from Trump’s oldest son, Donald Trump, Jr., who told a real estate conference in 2008 that the family business “sees a lot of money pouring in from Russia.”

Still, the president has long denied having financial ties to Russia. But some Democratic lawmakers say that unless Trump releases his tax returns, which he’s so far refused to do, questions about possible business links to Russia will persist.

The president turned over control of the Trump Organizati­on to his sons shortly after taking office.

Congratula­ting Daly

President Donald Trump is congratula­ting golfer John Daly for winning his first PGA Tour Champions title.

The 51-year-old Daly had not won on tour since the PGA Tour’s 2004 Buick Invitation­al. Daly, who endorsed Trump during the campaign, was wearing American flag pants when he finished at 14-under 202 at The Woodlands.

Trump is an avid golfer who owns more than a dozen golf courses and says he likes to use the game to conduct business. Trump tweeted his congratula­tions to Daly early Monday. Trump wrote: “John is a great guy who never gave up - and now a winner again!”

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