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· President Trump probably did a service to America by retreating from his plan to hold the G7 meeting at his Trump National Doral Miami golf resort

· To take the full measure of the resort Trump has called 'one of the most exceptional in the world,' DailyMail.com went undercover for a three-day stay at the hotel

· Diners at the resort's BLT Prime restaurant enjoy views of not just one but two county garbage dumps rising high above the golf course's palm-tree line

· Guests lounging by the two pools were treated to the thunderous landings one minute apart of European airliners ending their cross-Atlantic jaunts

· There's mold growing alongside a ceiling AC vent in the lobby and on nearly every chaise-lounge by the pools

· In 2016 a New Jersey businessman sued Trump National after he was attacked by bed bugs while sleeping at the Jack Nicklaus Villa

· A settlement was reached in early 2017, right before Trump was inaugurated

· Trump's name and family crest is emblazoned everywhere. from chocolate bars to water bottles

· Order a salad, and you're likely to enjoy the 'Ivanka Garden Salad' with marinated garbanzo beans and oregano dressing

· Ironically, if there's one facet of the business where anti-immigration Trump distinguishes himself, it's in the impeccable service

· Handled by mostly Hispanic workers who wear name tags with their country of their origin, including Venezuela, Argentina, Cuba and Dominican Republic
 


· President Trump probably did a service to America by retreating from his plan to hold the G7 meeting at his Trump National Doral Miami golf resort

· To take the full measure of the resort Trump has called 'one of the most exceptional in the world,' DailyMail.com went undercover for a three-day stay at the hotel

· Diners at the resort's BLT Prime restaurant enjoy views of not just one but two county garbage dumps rising high above the golf course's palm-tree line

· Guests lounging by the two pools were treated to the thunderous landings one minute apart of European airliners ending their cross-Atlantic jaunts

· There's mold growing alongside a ceiling AC vent in the lobby and on nearly every chaise-lounge by the pools

· In 2016 a New Jersey businessman sued Trump National after he was attacked by bed bugs while sleeping at the Jack Nicklaus Villa

· A settlement was reached in early 2017, right before Trump was inaugurated

· Trump's name and family crest is emblazoned everywhere. from chocolate bars to water bottles

· Order a salad, and you're likely to enjoy the 'Ivanka Garden Salad' with marinated garbanzo beans and oregano dressing

· Ironically, if there's one facet of the business where anti-immigration Trump distinguishes himself, it's in the impeccable service

· Handled by mostly Hispanic workers who wear name tags with their country of their origin, including Venezuela, Argentina, Cuba and Dominican Republic


Superdeluxe view of a county garbage dump it doesn’t get better than this ...

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Several days after https://www.washingtonpost.com/context/official-readout-president-trump-s-july-25-phone-call-with-ukraine-s-volodymyr-zelensky/4b228f51-17e7-45bc-b16c-3b2643f3fbe0/?tid=lk_inline_manual_1 (President Trump’s phone call with the leader of Ukraine), a top White House lawyer instructed a senior national security official not to discuss his grave concerns about the leaders’ conversation with anyone outside the White House, according to three people familiar with the aide’s testimony.

Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman testified that he received this instruction from John Eisenberg, the top legal adviser for the National Security Council, after White House lawyers learned July 29 that a CIA employee had anonymously raised concerns about the Trump phone call, the sources said.

The directive from Eisenberg adds to an expanding list of moves by senior White House officials to contain, if not conceal, possible evidence of Trump’s attempt to pressure Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to provide information that could be damaging to former vice president Joe Biden.

The instruction to stay quiet came after White House officials had already discussed moving a rough transcript of the call into a highly classified computer server, and the instruction was delivered by Eisenberg, who would later be involved in the administration’s battle to keep an https://www.washingtonpost.com/context/read-the-whistleblower-complaint-regarding-president-trump-s-communications-with-ukrainian-president-volodymyr-zelensky/4b9e0ca5-3824-467f-b1a3-77f2d4ee16aa/?tid=lk_inline_manual_6 (explosive whistleblower complaint)about the call from being shared with Congress.

The interaction between Eisenberg and Vindman suggests there was a sense among some in the White House that Trump’s call with Zelinsky was not, as the president has repeatedly claimed, “perfect.” And it threatens to undercut Trump’s argument that the expanding impeachment inquiry is politically driven.

“If this is such a perfect call, why is everybody going to these extraordinary lengths?” said a U.S. official familiar with Vindman’s testimony this week. “Why are people running immediately to the White House counsel? Why is the White House counsel telling people not to talk about it?”
 
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