Gov. Wes Moore rejects Trump claim that Maryland stopped military golf course renovation
Moore’s office says Maryland has not stopped the project, while Trump says the renovation would add nine holes for wounded service members.
- On Friday, President Donald Trump accused Maryland Gov. Wes Moore of halting golf renovations at Joint Base Andrews, framing the alleged delay as an 'attack on the United States Air Force' and military personnel.
- Trump announced the project in November to convert existing courses into 'World Class, Jack Nicklaus Designed Courses' with nine additional holes adapted for 'Wounded Warriors,' describing facilities as 'in very bad shape.'
- A spokesperson for Moore stated, 'We have no idea what Donald Trump is talking about,' adding Maryland 'has not halted this project' and is actively working with the Air Force on permitting.
- Trump referenced a 'long Legal Review process' that may be delaying work, while his construction ambitions face other legal hurdles including a blocked $400 million White House ballroom project.
- The friction lands amid broader scrutiny from the legal world, where a recent survey found 94% of judges and lawyers believe Trump's second administration poses a greater threat to the rule of law.
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Trump: The Governor of the Great State of Maryland, Wes Moore, has put a halt to all work being done at Joint Base Andrews Air Force Base, concerning the renovation and restoration of their two old and dilapidated Golf Courses, into two, World Class, Jack Nicklaus Designed Courses, plus nine additional holes, also designed by Jack, specially adapted for our Wounded Warriors. By doing this, the Governor is attacking the United States Air Force, and our Military, not a smart thing to do.
Trump spars with Maryland governor over Air Force golf courses
President Donald Trump accused Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) on Saturday of stopping construction at Joint Base Andrews’s golf courses, which mainly serve military service members, civilian contractors, and their families. Trump said the halted work included the renovation of the two existing golf courses and the construction of an additional nine holes specially built...
Trump accuses Wes Moore of 'attacking' Air Force by halting construction of Joint Base Andrews golf course
President Donald Trump accused Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) on Saturday of stopping construction at Joint Base Andrews’s golf courses, which mainly serve military service members, civilian contractors, and their families. Trump said the halted work included the renovation of the two existing golf courses and the construction of an additional nine holes specially built for wounded soldiers. The overhaul was designed by golf legend Jack Nicklaus, a…
NEW: Trump SLAMS Maryland Governor Wes Moore for "Attacking the United States Air Force, and Our Military" - "Not a Smart Thing to Do!" * The Gateway Pundit * by Jordan Conradson
President Trump on Friday went off on Maryland Governor Wes Moore, saying he halted the renovation of the golf courses at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland. Trump announced plans to "reinstitute the golf courses" with professional golfer and golf course designer Jack Nicklaus last November.
Trump accuses Wes Moore of 'attacking' the military for halting golf course makeover
President Donald Trump lashed out at Maryland Gov. Wes Moore on Friday, claiming the Democrat had halted a renovation of golf courses at Joint Base Andrews and framing the move as an attack on the U.S. military.In a Truth Social post, Trump said Moore "has put a halt to all work" on a project to con...
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