The documents also reveal that the resort received a $50 million interest-free loan from Trump himself.
While President Donald Trump is currently embroiled in an impeachment inquiry after he asked Ukraine to mount an investigation into Hunter Biden, the son of Democratic Presidential candidate Joe Biden, there is also bad news for him on the business front, as it has been revealed his golf resort in Scotland has made losses for the seventh year in a row, according to the latest published accounts.
Sarah Malone, executive vice president of Trump International, Scotland said in a statement:"Today the majority of Councilors supported the application and acknowledged the significant economic benefits our property brings to the region, particularly given the challenges the North East economy has faced in recent years."
President Donald Trump waves whilst playing a round of golf at Trump Turnberry Luxury Collection Resort in 2018. Documents reveal the Trump International Golf Links resort in Aberdeenshire has made a loss for the seventh consecutive year.on the estate called the MacLeod course, after the president's Scotland-born mother Mary Anne MacLeod.
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