Trump’s Taxpayer-Funded Golf Trip to Scotland Raises Concerns

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Former President Donald Trump is on a five-day trip to Scotland that is set to cost U.S. taxpayers over $10 million. The trip, criticized as a personal vacation disguised as official business, includes marketing for his golf resort. While some indicate discussions on trade with EU officials, most activities center around Trump’s affinity for golf, raising questions about taxpayer money and his financial responsibilities.

Trump’s Big Money Golf Trip to Scotland: Taxpayers Left Footing the Bill

In a move that’s raising eyebrows, former President Donald Trump is currently spending five days in Scotland, and the price tag for U.S. taxpayers is expected to top at least $10 million. That’s a hefty amount for a getaway that many consider more of a personal vacation disguised as official business!

A Celebrity Leader on the Green

This isn’t just a casual day on the links – Trump has spent about 43 days golfing during the early months of his second term, representing approximately 23.4% of his time. Since he took office again in January 2021, his golf-related expenses have reportedly ballooned to an astonishing $60.2 million from taxpayer funds.

Additional Costs Pile Up

Costs aren’t merely restricted to green fees. A startling addition of $600,000 goes to Secret Service expenses related to golf carts and portable toilets. Contracts for golf cart rentals extend all the way to May 2026, amounting to $550,930 spent on these necessities alone. While previous golf trips during his first term amassed costs close to $151.5 million, the current trend suggests that this new tally could set an even higher record.

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