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Trump Says Dept. of Interior Will Build World-Class Golf Course in D.C.

Rolling Stone

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June 29, 2026

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The president toured several of his renovation projects ahead of Independence Day, and is already planning his next money pit

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Loonie Politics

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· Jun 28, 2026

Trump says his renovation plans for a golf course will have Washington hosting a ‘major’ tournament

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Sunday surveyed several of his construction projects around the nation’s capital, suggesting afterward that his redevelopment of the East Potomac Golf Links would enable it to host a premier tournament. “When completed, this Course will have the ability to host Major Golf Tournaments, including The U.S. Open, The [] The post Trump says his renovation plans for a golf course will have Washington hosting a ‘major’ tournament appeared first on Loonie Politics.

Irish Star

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· Jun 28, 2026

Donald Trump's unrealistic boast about controversial Washington golf course

President Donald Trump's vision of turning the East Potomac Golf Course into a major championship venue is facing skepticism and doubts from golfers and local residents across Washington, D.C.

The Independent

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· Jun 28, 2026

Trump says his renovation plans for a golf course will have Washington hosting a 'major' tournament

President Donald Trump surveyed his construction projects around the nation's capital, suggesting his redevelopment of the East Potomac Golf Links could host major tournaments

DailyNewsHungary

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· Jul 5, 2026

Luxury empire in city inhabited by tens of thousands of Hungarians lands in US President Trump’s wealth declaration

A massive Trump-branded luxury development planned in a Transylvanian city has appeared in an official U.S. government financial disclosure for the first time. Meanwhile, Bucharest is planning a Donald Trump-themed America Park. Continue reading: https://dailynewshungary.com/luxury-empire-cluj-trump-declaration/

Engineering News-Record

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· Jul 6, 2026

Adolfson & Peterson Named 2026 Contractor of the Year for Colorado and Wyoming

ENR Mountain States Southwest will profile Adolfson Peterson in the August 24 print issue, which will also feature our annual ranking of the region's top contractors.

Oaklandside

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· Jul 10, 2026

San Antonio BART station is still a fantasy, but here’s what design students think is possible

San Antonio BART station is still a fantasy, but here’s what design students think is possible A class at California College of the Arts has drawn up plans that would increase housing density and open up a hidden creek.

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Related coverage for "Trump Says Dept. of Interior Will Build World-Class Golf Course in D.C.": Loonie Politics — Trump says his renovation plans for a golf course will have Washington hosting a ‘major’ tournament. Irish Star — Donald Trump's unrealistic boast about controversial Washington golf course. The Independent — Trump says his renovation plans for a golf course will have Washington hosting a 'major' tournament. DailyNewsHungary — Luxury empire in city inhabited by tens of thousands of Hungarians lands in US President Trump’s wealth declaration. Engineering News-Record — Adolfson & Peterson Named 2026 Contractor of the Year for Colorado and Wyoming. Oaklandside — San Antonio BART station is still a fantasy, but here’s what design students think is possible