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Trump spends weekend at Camp David

| | Jun 19, 2017, at 02:35 pm
Washington, Jun 19 (IBNS): American President Donald Trump, who spent his weekend at Camp David, praised the military for their maintenance of the presidential retreat.

Trump took to Twitter to shower praise on both the place and the America military following his inaugural visit to the rustic retreat nearly five months after resuming duties at the Oval Office.

"Camp David is a very special place. An honor to have spent the weekend there. Military runs it so well and are so proud of what they do!," his tweet read.

Meanwhile, Trump's positive review of the place is viewed as a change in stance from his previous stand as he once told a journalist that the destination "would be likable for about 30 minutes."

Camp David, located in Maryland, has been a destination for 13 former American Presidents.

image: POTUS/Facebook
 

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