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- Newly released records show that the Secret Service spent more than $250,000 at Trump properties during the first five months of Trump's presidency.
- These new records offered new insight into federal spending, as documents reviewed in the past showed that federal spending at Trump properties amounted to just $84,000 in the first five months of his term.
- But these new records show expenses racked up on Secret Service credit cards, amounting to another $254,000 spent by just one agency.
- Some of the dates on the spending records even appear to align with the weekend trips Trump has taken to his golf resorts.
- "On April 2, 2017, for instance, Trump played golf at his club in suburban Virginia — a short drive from the White House," The Washington Post reported. "That day, the records show, the Secret Service made five separate payments to "Trump National Golf Club" totaling $26,802, the records show."
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Newly released records show that the Secret Service spent more than $250,000 at Trump properties during the first five months of Trump's presidency.
Records reviewed in the past showed that federal spending at Trump properties amounted to just $84,000 in the first five months of his term. But these newly released documents, which detail expenses made on Secret Service credit cards, amounted to $254,000, The Washington Post reported.
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