Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New documents provided to House Oversight by the Pentagon suggest that the vast majority of military stays at Turnberry—if not all of them—have occurred since Trump took office. The military has spent nearly $200k there since August 2017, per DoD.
Wow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New documents provided to House Oversight by the Pentagon suggest that the vast majority of military stays at Turnberry—if not all of them—have occurred since Trump took office. The military has spent nearly $200k there since August 2017, per DoD.
Wow.
Anonymous wrote:New documents provided to House Oversight by the Pentagon suggest that the vast majority of military stays at Turnberry—if not all of them—have occurred since Trump took office. The military has spent nearly $200k there since August 2017, per DoD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.politico.com/story/2019/09/06/air-force-trump-scottish-retreat-1484337
In early Spring of this year, an Air National Guard crew made a routine trip from the U.S. to Kuwait to deliver supplies.
What wasn’t routine was where the crew stopped along the way: President Donald Trump’s Turnberry resort, about 50 miles outside Glasgow, Scotland.
Since April, the House Oversight Committee has been investigating why the crew on the C-17 military transport plane made the unusual stay — both en route to the Middle East and on the way back — at the luxury waterside resort, according to several people familiar with the incident. But they have yet to receive any answers from the Pentagon.
The inquiry is part of a broader, previously unreported probe into U.S. military expenditures at and around the Trump property in Scotland. According to a letter the panel sent to the Pentagon in June, the military has spent $11 million on fuel at the Prestwick Airport — the closest airport to Trump Turnberry — since October 2017, fuel that would be cheaper if purchased at a U.S. military base. The letter also cites a Guardian report that the airport provided cut-rate rooms and free rounds of golf at Turnberry for U.S. military members.
Taken together, the incidents raise the possibility that the military has helped keep Trump’s Turnberry resort afloat — the property lost $4.5 million in 2017, but revenue went up $3 million in 2018.
On previous trips to the Middle East, the C-17 had landed at U.S. air bases such as Ramstein Air Base in Germany or Naval Station Rota in Spain to refuel, according to one person familiar with the trips. Occasionally the plane stopped in the Azores and once in Sigonella, Italy, both of which have U.S. military sites, the person added.
But on this particular trip, the plane landed in Glasgow — a pitstop the five-man crew had never experienced in their dozens of trips to the Middle East. The location lacked a U.S. base and was dozens of miles away from the crew’s overnight lodging at the Turnberry resort.
How long the country will go on keeping quiet? Where does this end?
Hi! Policy signed under—you guessed it—Obama.
Sorry guys but you can blame America’s worst president for your latest temper tantrum.
https://m.theepochtimes.com/air-force-deal-to-refuel-near-trump-resort-signed-while-obama-was-president-reports_3081215.html
Seriously, The Epoch Times? I guess you could cite a source with less credibility, but this will do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.politico.com/story/2019/09/06/air-force-trump-scottish-retreat-1484337
In early Spring of this year, an Air National Guard crew made a routine trip from the U.S. to Kuwait to deliver supplies.
What wasn’t routine was where the crew stopped along the way: President Donald Trump’s Turnberry resort, about 50 miles outside Glasgow, Scotland.
Since April, the House Oversight Committee has been investigating why the crew on the C-17 military transport plane made the unusual stay — both en route to the Middle East and on the way back — at the luxury waterside resort, according to several people familiar with the incident. But they have yet to receive any answers from the Pentagon.
The inquiry is part of a broader, previously unreported probe into U.S. military expenditures at and around the Trump property in Scotland. According to a letter the panel sent to the Pentagon in June, the military has spent $11 million on fuel at the Prestwick Airport — the closest airport to Trump Turnberry — since October 2017, fuel that would be cheaper if purchased at a U.S. military base. The letter also cites a Guardian report that the airport provided cut-rate rooms and free rounds of golf at Turnberry for U.S. military members.
Taken together, the incidents raise the possibility that the military has helped keep Trump’s Turnberry resort afloat — the property lost $4.5 million in 2017, but revenue went up $3 million in 2018.
On previous trips to the Middle East, the C-17 had landed at U.S. air bases such as Ramstein Air Base in Germany or Naval Station Rota in Spain to refuel, according to one person familiar with the trips. Occasionally the plane stopped in the Azores and once in Sigonella, Italy, both of which have U.S. military sites, the person added.
But on this particular trip, the plane landed in Glasgow — a pitstop the five-man crew had never experienced in their dozens of trips to the Middle East. The location lacked a U.S. base and was dozens of miles away from the crew’s overnight lodging at the Turnberry resort.
How long the country will go on keeping quiet? Where does this end?
Hi! Policy signed under—you guessed it—Obama.
Sorry guys but you can blame America’s worst president for your latest temper tantrum.
https://m.theepochtimes.com/air-force-deal-to-refuel-near-trump-resort-signed-while-obama-was-president-reports_3081215.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump is still directly benefiting. No one said Trump ordered this, but he is making money off of your tax dollars, when there are cheaper options near the airport or on US/RAF bases elsewhere.
Domestic emolument is still illegal.
They paid the government rate. Or, less than the govt. rate.
"The New York Times, meanwhile, found that the deal involved the Air Force paying a discounted rate of as little as $130 a night, compared with a typical rate of more than $300 a night. It was one of 13 hotels booked by the airport, and is approximately 40 minutes away from the airport."
The issue is, there are hotels right by the airport for $60/night, so even with the discounted rate, we are having our service members be shuttled 40 minutes each way and pay double what they need to. Wasteful both from a time and money standpoint.
According to Air Force officials, a local contractor was unable to find closer lodging accommodations for the C-17 crew and found cheaper government rates at the Trump property.
The Trump property nightly rate of $136 was less expensive than the $161 charged by a nearby Marriott property. Both of those rates were below the per diem rate of $166.
On the return flight from Kuwait, the C-17 crew stayed at the nearby Marriott property.
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/air-force-finds-air-crews-stayed-trump-resort/story?id=65594325
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump is still directly benefiting. No one said Trump ordered this, but he is making money off of your tax dollars, when there are cheaper options near the airport or on US/RAF bases elsewhere.
Domestic emolument is still illegal.
They paid the government rate. Or, less than the govt. rate.
"The New York Times, meanwhile, found that the deal involved the Air Force paying a discounted rate of as little as $130 a night, compared with a typical rate of more than $300 a night. It was one of 13 hotels booked by the airport, and is approximately 40 minutes away from the airport."
The issue is, there are hotels right by the airport for $60/night, so even with the discounted rate, we are having our service members be shuttled 40 minutes each way and pay double what they need to. Wasteful both from a time and money standpoint.
According to Air Force officials, a local contractor was unable to find closer lodging accommodations for the C-17 crew and found cheaper government rates at the Trump property.
The Trump property nightly rate of $136 was less expensive than the $161 charged by a nearby Marriott property. Both of those rates were below the per diem rate of $166.
On the return flight from Kuwait, the C-17 crew stayed at the nearby Marriott property.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump is still directly benefiting. No one said Trump ordered this, but he is making money off of your tax dollars, when there are cheaper options near the airport or on US/RAF bases elsewhere.
Domestic emolument is still illegal.
They paid the government rate. Or, less than the govt. rate.
"The New York Times, meanwhile, found that the deal involved the Air Force paying a discounted rate of as little as $130 a night, compared with a typical rate of more than $300 a night. It was one of 13 hotels booked by the airport, and is approximately 40 minutes away from the airport."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.politico.com/story/2019/09/06/air-force-trump-scottish-retreat-1484337
In early Spring of this year, an Air National Guard crew made a routine trip from the U.S. to Kuwait to deliver supplies.
What wasn’t routine was where the crew stopped along the way: President Donald Trump’s Turnberry resort, about 50 miles outside Glasgow, Scotland.
Since April, the House Oversight Committee has been investigating why the crew on the C-17 military transport plane made the unusual stay — both en route to the Middle East and on the way back — at the luxury waterside resort, according to several people familiar with the incident. But they have yet to receive any answers from the Pentagon.
The inquiry is part of a broader, previously unreported probe into U.S. military expenditures at and around the Trump property in Scotland. According to a letter the panel sent to the Pentagon in June, the military has spent $11 million on fuel at the Prestwick Airport — the closest airport to Trump Turnberry — since October 2017, fuel that would be cheaper if purchased at a U.S. military base. The letter also cites a Guardian report that the airport provided cut-rate rooms and free rounds of golf at Turnberry for U.S. military members.
Taken together, the incidents raise the possibility that the military has helped keep Trump’s Turnberry resort afloat — the property lost $4.5 million in 2017, but revenue went up $3 million in 2018.
On previous trips to the Middle East, the C-17 had landed at U.S. air bases such as Ramstein Air Base in Germany or Naval Station Rota in Spain to refuel, according to one person familiar with the trips. Occasionally the plane stopped in the Azores and once in Sigonella, Italy, both of which have U.S. military sites, the person added.
But on this particular trip, the plane landed in Glasgow — a pitstop the five-man crew had never experienced in their dozens of trips to the Middle East. The location lacked a U.S. base and was dozens of miles away from the crew’s overnight lodging at the Turnberry resort.
How long the country will go on keeping quiet? Where does this end?
Hi! Policy signed under—you guessed it—Obama.
Sorry guys but you can blame America’s worst president for your latest temper tantrum.
https://m.theepochtimes.com/air-force-deal-to-refuel-near-trump-resort-signed-while-obama-was-president-reports_3081215.html