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The July 22 letter from Inspector General Steve Linick to Democratic Sens. Tom Carper of Delaware and Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Rep. Elijah Cummings of Maryland details only the costs that were paid by the State Department and not reimbursed. Among the costs were more than $42,000 in overtime, more than $111,000 in hotels, more than $28,000 in rental cars and more than $51,000 in temporary duty costs, according to the letter.

The OIG review was not able to determine how much the resort gained in profit from the visit. The State Department spent $728 on three rooms for two nights at the Trump-owned property. According to the letter, the department said they were used by the US ambassador to the United Kingdom, his wife and his chief of protocol. The department said that the Trump Turnberry’s rate was “the lowest of all the hotels being utilized for this VIP visit” and offered “a fair and reasonable rate to the Government,” according to document cited in the letter.

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The Hill was the first to report on Linick’s letter.
The State Department OIG review was prompted by a call for investigation made by the three Democratic lawmakers shortly after the President’s trip. They also requested an inquiry from the Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Inspector General. The department OIG did not immediately respond to CNN’s request for comment Monday.

An aide speaking on behalf of the lawmakers on Monday said, “American taxpayers shouldn’t have to foot the bill for the President’s excessive and lavish golfing jaunts abroad.”

“The nearly $234,000 identified by the State Department Inspector General represents only a fraction of the total spending for just one weekend at the President’s Scottish golf course last year,” the aide said. “We look forward to a more fulsome accounting of how much this trip cost the American people when the Department of Homeland Security Inspector General finishes its additional review.”

The President and first lady Melania Trump spent the weekend at the golf resort in southwestern Scotland in mid-July of last year, ahead of his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki. There were no public events during his stay.

As of Sunday, the President had spent 274 days at a Trump property — 212 of them at a Trump golf club.

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