Donald Trump’s Safe Haven: A Closer Look Inside His Bedminster Estate

On Thursday afternoon, former President Donald Trump left his longtime estate in Bedminster, New Jersey to travel to Washington DC for a 4 p.m. arraignment. President Biden’s US special counsel Jack Smith recently filed a second indictment against Trump, accusing him of conspiracy to defraud the United States, obstruction of an official proceeding, and conspiracy against rights. Trump appeared in court and pleaded not guilty. Throughout the past year, Trump has used his New Jersey estate as one of his primary residences while facing indictments, including charges from the Manhattan District Attorney for falsifying business records. Trump also frequently visited his Bedminster Trump National Golf Club during his presidency and considered it his safe haven. He purchased the 506-acre estate in 2002 and transformed it into a golf course and country club. The property includes a brick manor house, cottages, and various amenities such as golf courses, a pool, tennis courts, and a private helipad. Membership in the club comes at a significant cost. Trump is expected to return to Bedminster after his arraignment.

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