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President Trump’s administration struck a deal late Friday with the National Links Trust (NLT), the local nonprofit that operates Washington D.C.’s public golf
Half a dozen private and public entities are joining to overhaul three public courses in Washington to "championship" standards.
President Donald Trump is facing renewed backlash after unveiling a massive golden statue of himself at his Trump National Doral golf resort in Florida, with critics across social media and television comparing the monument to the personality cult imagery often associated with authoritarian leaders.
A new campaign is vowing to continue fighting President Trump's plans for a championship golf course at East Potomac Park. Why it matters: A group called "Save East Po" wants to preserve the public's access — for cyclists,
Dean Burmester flagged down Donald Trump as he drove past him at the LIV Golf event in Virginia and the President was sure to respond.
The Trump administration is teeing up to take over control of East Potomac Golf Links, one of Washington’s three public golf courses, on Sunday, with a quick turnaround of the National Park Service’s pre-approved renovation plans.
Ferry Point, a lavish municipal course Trump operated in New York, could hold clues to the administration’s vision for D.C.’s public courses.
The Trump administration announced late Friday it reached a new deal to “renovate and restore” several of Washington, D.C.’s public
The Trump administration reached a deal with the National Links Trust to keep D.C.'s three public golf courses open, accessible, and affordable for residents.
The Trump administration struck a deal with a nonprofit group based in Washington, D.C., on Friday to keep the district’s three public golf courses open to the public. The sites were previously in imminent danger of shutting down after the Interior Department terminated a 50-year lease held by National Links Trust in December.
In a social media post, President Donald Trump applauded the 15-foot-tall statue created by Zanesville's Alan Cottrill and installed at a golf course.