The U.S. Air Force said there was nothing improper about an aircrew’s March stay at a Trump golf resort in Scotland, but said the service continues to review details of the trip
Brig. Gen. Edward Thomas said in a statement Sunday that the trip fell within “guidelines associated with selecting stopover airports on travel routes and hotel accommodations,” but said Air Force is now reviewing all guidance on the selection of airport and lodging accommodations.
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