The Columbus Dispatch

Good for business

Trump has visited a Trump-branded property every 2.8 days as president

- By Philip Bump

For the tenth weekend in a row, President Donald Trump is visiting a Trumpbrand­ed property — every weekend except the first two after his inaugurati­on.

For the sixth weekend in a row, he’s golfing at one of those properties; he’s golfed on nine of those 10 weekends.

In total, Trump has spent time at one or more Trump-branded property on 28 of the days he’s been president — meaning that he visits a property that’s part of his private business empire more than a third of the days he’s been in office, or once every 2.8 days. The frequency at which he golfs is lower: He’s golfed on 17.9 percent of the days he’s been president, or about once every 5.6 days.

By comparison, Barack Obama golfed once every 8.8 days over the eight years that he was president. And he was excoriated by his political opponents for doing so — including Trump.

Most of the visits Trump has made to Trump-branded properties were to Mar-aLago, where Trump this week hosted the president of China, Xi Jinping. He’ll stay at the resort through Sunday, and he may (as he did on Saturday) head to Trump Internatio­nal Golf Course in Palm Beach, Florida. Trump’s team is cagey about when he actually plays golf, probably precisely because of the conflict between his words on the campaign trail and his behavior in office.

Mar-a-Lago is a members-only facility, with those who pay the steep initiation fee suddenly gaining occasional proximity to the president and, at times, his Cabinet and senior staff. This week, ProPublica reported that the wall that Trump insisted would be built between himself and his business interests is fairly porous, with Trump able to receive money from the Trump Organizati­on as he wishes. The free advertisin­g his properties have received from his visit — his golf club in Virginia, his hotel in downtown Washington — likely help boost those businesses’ bottom lines, and, ultimately, his own.

 ?? [ALEX BRANDON/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] ?? President Donald Trump and members of his staff meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Fla. Mar-a-Lago is a members-only facility, with those who pay the steep initiation fee suddenly gaining occasional proximity to the...
[ALEX BRANDON/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] President Donald Trump and members of his staff meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Fla. Mar-a-Lago is a members-only facility, with those who pay the steep initiation fee suddenly gaining occasional proximity to the...

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