the great businessman
Sad!
NEW data: @realDonaldTrump's other Scottish course also lost money last year. In all, Trump Scottish courses lost about $6.3M in 2017. They've now cost him $281M, all in cash, without either one ever turning a profit yet. https://t.co/eyZYQn5mhx
— David Fahrenthold (@Fahrenthold) October 6, 2018
Could be! Even locals wondered why Trump built a course on North Sea coast that was regularly shrouded in cold fog. https://t.co/qFskkMuoDz https://t.co/iZO3X98Qcm
— David Fahrenthold (@Fahrenthold) October 8, 2018
In Scotland, a holiday-cabin complex called "turnberry" wants to change its name b/c customers think it's connected to @realDonaldTrump's Turnberry resort. https://t.co/YZxZEgc2hV
— David Fahrenthold (@Fahrenthold) October 9, 2018
The Scottish Government has been urged to apply for an unexplained wealth order to investigate Trump’s deals to acquire his Scottish properties – a UWO is tool to target suspected foreign officials who may have laundered stolen $ in the UK, by @MartynMcLhttps://t.co/z528MCaTb8
— Wendy Siegelman (@WendySiegelman) February 27, 2020
Trump "facing new questions last night about how he financed lavish spending in 2014, including the purchase of Turnberry in Scotland and Doonbeg in Ireland, shortly after a trip to Moscow." He paid cash. https://t.co/ddDI0CmsNh
— Glenda Gilmore (@GilmoreGlenda) February 28, 2020
Eric Trump wants members of his dad's golf course to pay $6,500 a pop to meet him in Scotland or Ireland for a couple rounds of golf. It will probably cost taxpayers a lot more. https://t.co/K1RF7gIg53
— russchoma (@russchoma) March 3, 2020