Judge lets fed's maintenance proceed at historic D.C. golf course despite fears of closure

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Judge lets fed's maintenance proceed at historic D.C. golf course despite fears of closure

Updated 7 hours ago
Washington Times
ABC News
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A federal judge on Monday allowed the National Park Service to proceed with its maintenance plans for the District's East Potomac Golf Course, a day after a preservation group argued the repairs are actually the start. This cluster currently includes 2 articles from 2 sources.

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Judge lets fed's maintenance proceed at historic D.C. golf course despite fears of closure
Washington Times5/4/2026

Judge lets fed's maintenance proceed at historic D.C. golf course despite fears of closure

A federal judge on Monday allowed the National Park Service to proceed with its maintenance plans for the District's East Potomac Golf Course, a day after a preservation group argued the repairs are actually the start of a full-scale closure and renovation of the public golf course.

Judge warns of 'serious consequences' if administration begins work at East Potomac Golf Course
ABC News
ABC News
Lean Left
5/4/2026

Judge warns of 'serious consequences' if administration begins work DC golf course

Concerns have arisen that the administration may try to take over the course. A federal judge on Monday warned Justice Department lawyers of "serious consequences" if the Trump administration begins major work at a public golf course in the District of Columbia without getting approval and notifying the court in.