Former President Donald Trump, while serving in office, made $82.5 million from his properties in Ireland and Scotland.
while he stayed at his Turnberry property for two nights, between his travels to a summit with NATO heads of state in Brussels and a meeting with Russia’s President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, Finland, in 2018. One example of such ludicrous costs associated with that stay included Trump billing the agency – and ultimately, the U.S. taxpayer – a $1,300 fee for moving furniture.
Trump also inappropriately advertised the properties, while staying at them as president, hoping, it seemed, to encourage other dignitaries and potential customers to stay at them, too.
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