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The Trump administration has terminated National Links Trust’s lease with three municipal courses in Washington D.C. The Trump administration has terminated National Links Trust’s lease with three ...
In 2020, the National Links Trust signed a 50-year deal to oversee Washington D.C.'s three municipal golf courses. Just five years later, the Trump administration has officially ended that lease, ...
Washington — The Trump administration has terminated the National Links Trust's lease with the National Park Service to manage, operate and renovate Washington, D.C.'s three municipal golf courses, ...
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