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- Trump terminates lease of Washington DC golf courses - USA TODAY
In 2020, the National Links Trust signed a 50-year deal to oversee Washington D C 's three municipal golf courses Just five years later, the Trump administration has officially ended that lease
- Trump administration terminates leases for DCs three public golf . . .
The Trump administration has ended the lease agreement for three public golf courses in Washington It's a move that offers President Donald Trump an additional opportunity to put his stamp on another piece of the nation’s capital
- Trump administration terminates D. C. public golf lease, eyes Trump . . .
The Trump administration has revoked a lease agreement for three public courses in the Washington, D C area, a decision that reflects the president's broader pattern of asserting his brand and
- Trump inches closer to DC golf course remodel by terminating lease
The administration ended its lease with National Links Trust — paving the way for a potential Trump-led redesign of the capital’s public golf courses
- Trump administration terminates DC public golf lease
Trump administration terminates DC public golf lease The CEO of nonprofit National Links Trust, which managed the courses, says making golf affordable was one of their top priorities
- Trump admin terminates lease with National Links Trust for DC golf courses
President Trump’s administration has terminated a lease agreement with the National Links Trust (NLT), the Washington, D C , public-private nonprofit that has overseen and operated the District
- Trump administration takes back control of D. C. golf courses
Washington — The Trump administration has terminated the National Links Trust's lease with the National Park Service to manage, operate and renovate Washington, D C 's three municipal golf
- Trump administration moves to take control of D. C. s municipal golf courses
The Trump administration has officially moved to seize control of the municipal golf courses in Washington, D C National Links Trust, the nonprofit that holds a 50-year lease with the National
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