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U.S. House panel probes fortunes of airport near Trump resort in Scotland

By David Morgan

 

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FILE PHOTO - U.S. President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump depart from Glasgow Prestwick Airport in Prestwick, Britain, July 15, 2018. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

 

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A powerful House of Representatives panel could soon step up pressure on the Pentagon for documents about an airport near a Trump-owned golf course in Scotland that has benefited from U.S. military purchases since President Donald Trump took office, an aide said on Saturday.

 

The Democratic-led House Oversight and Reform Committee is seeking information about the Defense Department's ties to the Trump golf resort in Turnberry and the nearby Glasgow Prestwick Airport, which is viewed as integral to the golf course's financial success, according to a June letter from Chairman Elijah Cummings and Representative Jamie Raskin to the Pentagon.

 

The lawmakers are looking into at least two areas. One consists of 629 separate defence purchase orders for fuel at Prestwick totalling $11 million since October 2017. The other involves press reports that the airport has offered cut-rate rooms for select passengers and crew, and free rounds of golf at Turnberry to visiting U.S. military and civilian air crews.

 

Pentagon officials had no immediate comment.

 

"Given the president's continued financial stake in his Scotland golf courses, these reports raise questions about the president's potential receipt of U.S. or foreign government emoluments, in violation of the U.S. Constitution, and raise other serious conflict of interest concerns," Cummings and Raskin said in the June 21 letter, which was reviewed by Reuters.

 

The Constitution bars government officials including the president from receiving financial benefits known as emoluments from foreign or domestic governments, without approval from Congress.

 

Democrats complained that the Pentagon's cooperation in their inquiry has been poor, and that it has not produced a single document in the investigation. 

 

"The committee will be forced to consider alternative steps if the Pentagon does not begin complying voluntarily in the coming days," a senior Democratic committee aide told Reuters in a statement.

 

The Trump Turnberry golf resort has also received government funding from the U.S. State Department.

 

The State Department paid SLC Turnberry Ltd, the Trump company that owns the resort, more than $77,000 ahead of a 2018 visit by Trump that occurred between a meeting with the NATO military alliance and a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

 

Trump resigned as director of Turnberry when he took office in January 2017 but continues to hold an ownership stake.

 

(Reporting by David Morgan; Editing by Chris Reese)

 

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59 minutes ago, bristolboy said:

Thanks for the apples vs oranges report.

How about comparing Trump vs. potential Democratic candidates? You know, apples vs. apples.

 

Pools mean nothing. The comparison you are asking for will be done in Nov 2020.

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1 hour ago, mtls2005 said:

Interesting that the Pentagon has been stone-walling on requests for information on this practice for ~ six months.

It is for the Secretary of Defense to answer congressional questions. The "Pentagon" needs permission from the Secretary vis a vis POTUS Trump to testify before Congress.

Expect another House subpoena for the Secretary to testify before the House and expect him to refuse.

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5 minutes ago, Srikcir said:

It is for the Secretary of Defense to answer congressional questions. The "Pentagon" needs permission from the Secretary vis a vis POTUS Trump to testify before Congress.

 

I was referring to written requests for documentation, and not in person testimony.

 

The letter requests access to all communications between the US Department of Defense and Trump Turnberry, as well as any related financial records.

According to various reports in the US media, the department has not yet complied with the demands.

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1 hour ago, mtls2005 said:

93-1037 C130H USAF RCH047 arr 1847

 

You can spot these tail numbers on the web easily.

 

https://www.jetphotos.com/airport/Glasgow-Prestwick+Airport+-+EGPK

 

This one frequents Prestwick. Looks like it's out of Dobbins in Georgia (Atlanta Braves tomahawk logo on the tail).

 

 

Found photos going back to 2009, so maybe all will be explained, including the golf? Fore.

 

( This airport was used by CIA rendition/torture flights back in the day, until local politcos found out and publicized it, so long before the current president's administration. )

 

Maybe these planes can't make it to bases in the U.K., Germany or Spain?

 

 

In 2017... https://www.jetphotos.com/photo/8733964

 

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, KMartinHandyman said:


No it’s apples to apples, same as your poll which asked favorable job approval or unfavorable job approval. You and your poll made no contrast to trump vs. any democratic nominee. Very Democratic to change the story despite the facts.
So once again he’s polling well ahead of the next closest currently elected, third in line for the presidency, democratic politician.

Still apples and oranges.

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