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why trump’s golf courses in scotland are just like carrier’s plant in mexico

by Dr. Bernice Reichel III Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

Did Trump borrow money to fund his golf courses in Scotland?

The Trump Organization robustly rejects allegations that the former president used unlawful sources to finance his golf courses in Scotland; his son Eric Trump has said the family used its own money to do so. Attention has focused on whether Trump borrowed the money from Deutsche Bank, or from unknown overseas backers, including Russian sources.

What's going on with Donald Trump's golf courses?

One particularly fiery situation occurred in 2016, according to the Telegraph, when the PGA Tour made the decision to move the World Golf Championship from Trump's Miami Course to a site in Mexico City.

Could Donald Trump’s Aberdeenshire golf course be a catastrophe for the environment?

If Trump does choose such an option, he can expect a robust welcome from conservationists, however. They say last week’s decision by Aberdeenshire council planners to approve the course could have a catastrophic impact on the area’s delicate environment.

Why did Trump build a rock barrier around his Irish golf courses?

They wanted to make a clearer view for guests. Perhaps the most notable battle between a Trump golf course and conservation groups occurred in Ireland, according to the Independent, when Trump's desire to erect a giant rock barrier around three holes of his resort ran into an unexpectedly resilient foe: an itty-bitty little snail.

What is the name of the golf course that Donald Trump's mother built?

The new 18-hole course will be known as MacLeod course after Mr Trump’s mother, Mary Anne MacLeod, who was born and brought up on the Hebridean island of Lewis before emigrating to New York. The course will be built to the south and west of the original one.

Where is Trump International Golf Links?

Trump International Golf Links Scotland built a course on the Menie estate, north of Aberdeen, in 2012, and its construction has been blamed for badly damaging the spectacular dunes system at nearby Foveran Links, an official site of special scientific interest (SSSI).

How many times has Donald Trump visited golf clubs?

According to www.trumpgolfcount.com, Trump has played more rounds of golf as president than any other White House resident. He has visited his golf clubs 280 times during his presidency, playing on 140 occasions. Topics. Donald Trump.

How many jobs did Trump create in the Trump Estate?

Trump originally won approval for his “Trump estate” encompassing the protected dunes because he pledged to create up to 6,000 jobs by building a five-star hotel with 450 rooms, shops, a sports complex, timeshare flats, two golf courses and housing estates.

When did Donald Trump buy Turnberry Golf Resort?

That was followed by Trump’s purchase of the far larger Turnberry golf resort and its five-star hotel in 2014.

Who took the case against the Scottish Greens?

Avaaz, a crowd-sourced campaign group, took the case after Scottish ministers rejected calls from Patrick Harvie, the Scottish Greens co-leader, and other MSPs for an investigation into how Trump bought and funded both courses.

Has Trump's business dealings in Scotland been investigated?

Harvie said: “I’m glad we are a step forward in getting some clarity over why Trump’s business dealings in Scotland haven’t been investigated. It should never have got to the stage of a legal challenge from an NGO for the Scottish government to confirm or deny whether they will seek a McMafia order.”

Did Trump use his own money to finance his golf courses?

The Trump Organization robustly rejects allegations that the former president used unlawful sources to finance his golf courses in Scotland; his son Eric Trump has said the family used its own money to do so.

Why is tracking money in the former president's Scottish resorts so difficult?

Tracking money in the former president’s Scottish resorts is difficult because Trump is the creditor for his own businesses, which means payment for many of the resorts’ costs flow right back to the Trump Organization.

How much money has Trump lost at the Scottish resorts?

The resorts, according to the Trump Organization, lost about $75 million in eight years through 2019.

Did Trump pay taxes on Scottish resorts?

They haven’t paid a cent in taxes to the Scottish government. In fact, Trump’s resorts collected some $800,000 in COVID-19 subsidies from British taxpayers.

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