National Links Trust
Coverage of National Links Trust in the Nexus archive.
- Trump plan to overhaul historic D.C. golf course troubles Maryland, Virginia senators
Four Democratic senators from Maryland and Virginia have sent a letter to the Department of the Interior, expressing concerns over the Trump administration's plan to redevelop the East Potomac Golf Links. The senators allege the administration prematurely canceled a lease held by the National Links Trust and seek transparency regarding the project's impact on affordability, accessibility, and environmental compliance.
- Trump plan to overhaul historic D.C. golf course troubles Maryland, Virginia senators
Four Democratic senators from Maryland and Virginia sent a letter to the Department of the Interior demanding answers about the Trump administration's plan to redevelop East Potomac Golf Links. They expressed concerns that canceling the lease of the National Links Trust, which managed the course, could reduce affordability and accessibility for public users. The senators requested a transparent plan addressing costs, environmental compliance, and preservation of public access.
- Trump plan to overhaul historic D.C. golf course troubles Maryland, Virginia senators
Four Democratic senators from Maryland and Virginia sent a letter to the Department of the Interior demanding answers about the Trump administration's plan to redevelop East Potomac Golf Links. They expressed concerns over the cancellation of the National Links Trust's lease and potential impacts on the course's affordability and accessibility. The senators requested a transparent plan by July 20 to address public access, environmental regulations, and preservation of historic elements.
- Trump plan to overhaul historic D.C. golf course troubles Maryland, Virginia senators
Four senators from Maryland and Virginia sent a letter to the Department of the Interior demanding transparency about the Trump administration’s plan to redevelop the East Potomac Golf Links, which involves canceling the lease of the National Links Trust. The senators expressed concerns about the impact on affordability, accessibility, and environmental compliance, requesting answers to eight specific questions by July 20.
- Trump plan to overhaul historic D.C. golf course troubles Maryland, Virginia senators
President Donald Trump's plan to renovate the East Potomac Golf Links has drawn criticism from four Democratic senators from Maryland and Virginia, who sent a letter to the Department of the Interior expressing concerns over the cancellation of the National Links Trust's lease and potential impacts on the course's affordability and accessibility.
- Trump plan to overhaul historic D.C. golf course troubles Maryland, Virginia senators
Four Democratic senators from Maryland and Virginia sent a letter to the Department of the Interior, expressing concerns over the Trump administration's plan to redevelop East Potomac Golf Links. They criticized the premature cancellation of the National Links Trust's lease and demanded transparency regarding the project's affordability, environmental compliance, and impact on public access.
- Trump sets Sept. 1 start for overhaul of "run down" D.C. golf course
President Trump announced the federal government will begin renovating East Potomac Golf Links on Sept. 1, aiming to transform it into a world-class public course capable of hosting major golf tournaments. The project follows a legal dispute over control of D.C. public golf courses and is part of Trump's broader efforts to reshape Washington, D.C., through high-profile infrastructure projects.