The Scottish government is claiming that Trump’s family business is
refusing to pay tens of thousands of pounds in legal fees accumulated
after the president lost a protracted legal battle against an
experimental eleven-turbine wind farm built adjacent to his
Aberdeenshire golf resort, The Guardian reported Tuesday
The Washington Post reported
that when Trump registered to vote in Florida, he claimed the White
House as his legal residence. On the same day he filled out his voter
registration, however, Trump formally declared himself
a “bona fide resident” of Palm Beach, the location of his Mar-a-Lago
club. The president therefore tried to register to vote under an
out-of-state address that is not, in fact, his legal residence.
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