The Huffington Post found the State Department had filed for contracts weeks ahead of Trump's travel, including $1,023,940 to rent cars and limos, $10,866 to install temporary phone lines, and $16,325 to rent golf carts for the Secret Service agents protecting Trump on the golf course.
The contracts reportedly totaled $1.5 million.
Though the costs were within the usual purchases for presidential travel measures, Trump's insisting the trip to Doonbeg was because the resort was "convenient" was confusing because it added hundreds of miles to his travel, the Huffington Post noted.
Trump was staying in London before he traveled 370 miles to Doonbeg. His trip to Normandy meant retracing his flight 440 miles east and then flying another 440 miles west back to Ireland hours later.