Trump sets Sept. 1 start for overhaul of "run down" D.C. golf course
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President Trump announced that renovation work on East Potomac Golf Links, a public golf course in Washington, D.C., will begin on September 1. The project is part of Trump's stated efforts to reshape the nation's capital. According to Trump's statement, the course requires renovation, though sources characterize his language as describing it as "run down." The course is one of three public golf courses in the city. Local preservationist groups have opposed the renovation project, and questions have been raised about its feasibility, though the sources do not detail the specific nature of these concerns or opposition.
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President Trump said the federal government will begin renovating East Potomac Golf Links in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 1. Why it matters: The renovation of the public course is…
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✦ Cinnamon synthesis — our own write-up combining Axios, The Hill; facts only, sources below.
President Trump announced that renovation work on East Potomac Golf Links, a public golf course in Washington, D.C., will begin on September 1. The project is part of Trump's stated efforts to reshape the nation's capital. According to Trump's statement, the course requires renovation, though sources characterize his language as describing it as "run down." The course is one of three public golf courses in the city. Local preservationist groups have opposed the renovation project, and questions have been raised about its feasibility, though the sources do not detail the specific nature of these concerns or opposition.
Read the full coverage at Axios ↗ · The Hill ↗
✦ Cinnamon synthesis — our own write-up combining Axios, The Hill; facts only, sources below.
President Trump announced that renovation work on East Potomac Golf Links, a public golf course in Washington, D.C., will begin on September 1. The project is part of Trump's stated efforts to reshape the nation's capital. According to Trump's statement, the course requires renovation, though sources characterize his language as describing it as "run down." The course is one of three public golf courses in the city. Local preservationist groups have opposed the renovation project, and questions have been raised about its feasibility, though the sources do not detail the specific nature of these concerns or opposition.
Read the full coverage at Axios ↗ · The Hill ↗
This lens runs the verified story through Cinnamon's AI — wired in the next step.
- President Trump said the federal government will begin renovating East Potomac Golf Links in Washington, D.C., on Sept.
- Why it matters: The renovation of the public course is…