TRENTON -- President Donald Trump is expected to return to his New Jersey golf club in Bedminster later this month, according to a Federal Aviation Administration advisory.

The notice calls for flight restrictions in the airspace around Bedminster due to possible "VIP movement" from June 9 to 11.

This would be the president's second stay at Trump National Golf Club since taking office in January.

Like his earlier visit in May, there will be a 10-mile no-fly restriction around the estate, affecting airports in Somerset and Hunterdon counties, including Somerset Airport in Bedminster and Solberg Airport in Readington Township. A 30-mile temporary flight restriction will also be in place.

In the colder months after his inauguration, Trump retreated on seven weekends to his Palm Beach resort, Mar-a-Lago, in Florida. As the weather turned warmer, Trump National in Bedminster has been eyed as his "summer White House."

Bedminster Township officials have estimated it could cost as much as $302,000 to cover seven Trump family visits to the golf club each year, in part because the township's department is small, requiring overtime to handle 24-hour security.

The 535-acre club opened in 2004 and features two, 18-hole courses designed by golf architect Tom Fazio.

Trump purchased the property for about $35 million in 2002 after it was sold at a bankruptcy auction in 2000. It was previously the estate of the late car builder John DeLorean.

The club has been targeted by anti-Trump activists.

Though Trump is not scheduled to be there this Saturday, the March for Truth will bring local demonstrators to Bedminster. The protest will wrap up near Bedminster Public Library, less than three miles down Lamington Road from the estate.

U.S. Rep. Bill Pascrell (D-9th Dist.), who has led efforts in Congress obtain Trump's tax returns, will speak at the event.

"Now more than ever," Pascrell said fter introducing the resolution on the House floor earlier this month, following Trump's dismissal of FBI Director James Comey and dissemination of classified material to Russian officials. "These latest things only make it more necessary to do what I'm doing."

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