Trump’s NYC golf course will host a Saudi-backed women's event in the fall

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A golf course in New York City managed by Trump's business will host a women's golf tournament backed by Saudi Arabia in the fall.

Victims of 9/11 protested the competition and criticized the former president for hosting the Saudi-backed event.

Trump Golf Links Ferry Point and the Aramco Team Series did not immediately respond to Axios' requests for comment.Earlier this summer, Trump lent his support to Saudi Arabia in hosting the LIV Golf circuit at his venue, saying the competition would help improve the Middle Eastern country's image.was "worth billions of dollars" in publicity for Saudi Arabia..

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