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Updated · The Washington Post · May 3
Watchdog group seeks halt to Trump plan for East Potomac Golf Links
Updated
Updated · The Washington Post · May 3

Watchdog group seeks halt to Trump plan for East Potomac Golf Links

7 articles · Updated · The Washington Post · May 3
  • The request was filed with a judge as golfers crowded the Washington, DC, course on Sunday, with the driving range busy and East Potomac-branded merchandise nearly sold out.
  • Players and families lingered around the clubhouse, mini-golf area and pro shop as uncertainty hung over the popular public facility and its future operations.
  • The legal challenge targets a plan tied to Donald Trump for the historic East Potomac Golf Links, bringing fresh scrutiny to proposed changes at the waterfront course.
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