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Coronavirus Florida: Trump asks about rent on his West Palm Beach golf club
By Christine Stapleton
Posted Apr 11, 2020 at 11:16 AM
Like other Palm Beach County businesses, the presidents golf club has been forced to close as the pandemic plays out. But there is that one major difference: The club is owned by the President of the United States, the commander-in-chief who made the call of when the country shut down and who will make the call on when America opens up for business again.
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Just after 4 p.m. on March 25, Ed Raymundo, finance director at Mar-a-Lago and Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, sent an email to Palm Beach Countys real estate management department. The note asked how the county intended to handle the $88,338 monthly rent that the Trump Organization pays the county to lease the land where President Trump built his favorite golf club in Florida.
Gov. Ron DeSantis had already ordered restaurants and bars to close as the coronavirus pandemic escalated, meaning Trump and the clubs members would no longer relax in the bar and restaurant overlooking the pristine 27-hole golf course.
This mandate has resulted in the cancellation of events and forced the Club to close many of its (cq) amenities leaving limited services available to our members, Raymundo wrote. In addition, with many New York based members, the Governors most recent order requiring individuals traveling from the tri-state area to self-quarantine further hampers our operation. Your direction in this is greatly appreciated.
Like other Palm Beach County businesses, the presidents golf club has been forced to close as the pandemic plays out. Like other businesses, Trump International is still required to pay its landlord, the county, rent payments.
All true, but there is that one major difference: The club is owned by the President of the United States, the commander-in-chief who made the call of when the country shut down and who will make the call on when America opens up for business again.
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By Christine Stapleton
Posted Apr 11, 2020 at 11:16 AM
Like other Palm Beach County businesses, the presidents golf club has been forced to close as the pandemic plays out. But there is that one major difference: The club is owned by the President of the United States, the commander-in-chief who made the call of when the country shut down and who will make the call on when America opens up for business again.
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TO OUR READERS: This content is being provided for free as a public service to our readers during the coronavirus outbreak. Please support local journalism by subscribing to The Palm Beach Post. If you want breaking coronavirus news directly in your inbox, sign up for our Coronavirus Newsletter.
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Just after 4 p.m. on March 25, Ed Raymundo, finance director at Mar-a-Lago and Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, sent an email to Palm Beach Countys real estate management department. The note asked how the county intended to handle the $88,338 monthly rent that the Trump Organization pays the county to lease the land where President Trump built his favorite golf club in Florida.
Gov. Ron DeSantis had already ordered restaurants and bars to close as the coronavirus pandemic escalated, meaning Trump and the clubs members would no longer relax in the bar and restaurant overlooking the pristine 27-hole golf course.
This mandate has resulted in the cancellation of events and forced the Club to close many of its (cq) amenities leaving limited services available to our members, Raymundo wrote. In addition, with many New York based members, the Governors most recent order requiring individuals traveling from the tri-state area to self-quarantine further hampers our operation. Your direction in this is greatly appreciated.
Like other Palm Beach County businesses, the presidents golf club has been forced to close as the pandemic plays out. Like other businesses, Trump International is still required to pay its landlord, the county, rent payments.
All true, but there is that one major difference: The club is owned by the President of the United States, the commander-in-chief who made the call of when the country shut down and who will make the call on when America opens up for business again.
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Coronavirus Florida: Trump asks about rent on his West Palm Beach golf club (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Apr 2020
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bullimiami
(13,095 posts)1. What sort of billionaire cant scrape topgether 88,000 bucks?
Foreclose on it and take it back. Make it a County Park.
crickets
(25,980 posts)2. The fake kind. County park does sound nice. nt
JustABozoOnThisBus
(23,340 posts)3. Did the prez order golf clubs closed?
Or was it the county or state government? I don't think it's Trump's call.
Pus, of course, he has no interest in this, as the club is operated by a blind trust that he no longer participates in. Right?